About The Book
Raghav and Mandira were enjoying their anniversary dinner at home with wine and good food. There was news of Indo-Pak tension on the television in the background but the couple was busy enjoying their time together. But soon the happy moments turned gloomy when Raghav received a coll from his mother from Amritsar sharing the disappearance of his father who had gone for a stroll after dinner Raghav immediately rushed from Delhi to Amritsar in his car, it was a cold, foggy night and with stress and tension in mind, the drive was becoming all the more difficult... All of a sudden a huge shadow-likely of a man, appeared in front of Raghav's car that made him take a sudden turn and he faced a terrible car crash. Next, Raghav opens his eyes and finds himself in a basement of a cottage; in the company of a Pakistani Major-Sahiba and an old professor. Where Sahiba says that the world is infested by aliens, the professor has a contradictory view where he says that it is no alien but the avatar of Vishnu on the planet. The mystery deepens, what is the truth? Is there an alien invasion? Is Raghav held captive by a Pakistani Major? Or is it something else.
Preface
Being a filmmaker the idea for Kalyug first came to me as a film script. Many topnotch production houses were approached for turning the story into a series or a movie; however, even after liking the story, due to commercial reasons, nothing could materialise. But as this story was very close to my heart, I wanted it to be told and that is when I decided to bring it to the audience in form of a Book. I decided to pen down the script into a story and while writing I realized how beautiful the process of story-telling is. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all who have been their and helped me so far in turning my idea into a story. And a special mention and thanks to Tanvi Jain who has acted as a co-author for the book and also Aditya Wig who has lent his support in editing the book.
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