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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPeople have not forgotten the Hindu-Muslim riots and the Mumbai Bomb blast that occurred in 1992-1993. What if there was a boy who knew about the bomb blasts and could have saved the city? Manohar Sadashiv Mhatre, a 20-year-old fictional character created by author Omkar Khedekar, becomes responsible for the deaths of 400 people. Hailing from a small village, his dreams of becoming a successful doctor or a government officer are shattered, leading him to an unfortunate fate as a wanted international gangster. It is often said that when denied the right to live the life one believes in, becoming an outlaw may be the only option.
What if the circumstances resulting from Manohar's experiences push him into the underworld? What if the loss of his family members over a few rupees drives him into a world where death is the inevitable outcome? Manohar enters the criminal world at the age of 18, but what about his life before turning eighteen? What about the strange experiences he faced during these years? There are certain doors between the real world and the realm of strange occurrences that are not meant to be opened. Unfortunately, these doors in Manohar's life were not strong enough to remain closed. A once-beautiful family of nine people is tragically shattered. The story begins when the significance of caste discrimination comes to an end. All the enigmatic questions in his life find answers. Welcome to "THE MYSTERY OF MANOHAR."
Omkar Khedekar
Since the age of 19, Omkar Khedekar has established himself as an author with three published books: "The Mystery Of Manohar," "SHIVAJI - The Unceasing Chhatrapati," and "The Seventy Questions of Narada." Additionally, he has contributed poems and three fictional stories to a renowned Bollywood production house. His path as a writer commenced through blogging and crafting articles that explore societal matters, along with delving into methodologies and experiments related to ancient history.
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