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Sanjay Bihari

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In the crumbling chaos of 2025 India—where tech shines bright but corruption and stagnation choke the streets—five strangers get yanked into something bigger than they can wrap their heads around. Rudra’s a burned-out planner dreaming of a better city, Vikram’s a scientist fighting for power nobody wants to give, Arjun’s a farmer’s son pissed at dying crops, Priya’s a teacher fed up with a broken system, and Sanjay’s a politician swinging at shadows of greed. They don’t know each other, but weird letters pull them to a sketchy Delhi meet-up promising a shot at fixing India’s mess. Before they can figure out who’s behind it, the ground drops out, and they’re spat into 1965—smack in the middle of markets, war talk, and a country on the edge. A stranger with a smug grin says they’re “expected,” and suddenly they’re stuck with memories from a future they can’t explain. Rudra’s pushing gadgets way ahead of their time, Vikram’s dodging spies to save a big-shot scientist, Arjun’s turning dirt into gold, Priya’s shaking up schools, and Sanjay’s cracking skulls to clean up politics. They’re not buddies—not yet—but something ties them, maybe from lives they don’t remember. India’s a mess of war, hunger, and power plays, and they’re up against skeptics, crooks, and their own doubts. Every move they make ripples—some good, some messy as hell. As they stumble into each other and figure out why they’re here, the past starts looking less like history and more like a chance to rewrite everything. But the clock’s ticking, and whatever brought them back might not let them stay—or leave alive.
Aryan_Agarwal_8114 · 930 Views

The key of underworld

Sukhdeep "Sukhi" Singh, the undisputed king of Asia's underworld, is dead. His seemingly routine public execution, orchestrated by rival Sanjay Shukla, ignites a firestorm that threatens to consume the continent. But Sukhi's death is not the end; it's the beginning of a brutal war of succession, a scramble for power that will leave cities burning and loyalties shattered. Before his demise, Sukhi, a man of cunning and foresight, anticipated the inevitable power vacuum. He secreted ten keys, each a piece of a puzzle that unlocks his vast empire – hidden fortunes, strategic alliances, and deadly secrets capable of reshaping the criminal landscape. These keys are not mere physical objects; they are fragments of Sukhi's legacy, each leading to a different facet of his meticulously constructed network. As news of Sukhi's death spreads, his former lieutenants, trusted confidantes, and ambitious rivals emerge from the shadows. They are a diverse and ruthless cast: hardened killers, tech-savvy hackers, cunning diplomats, and vengeful heirs, all driven by ambition, greed, or a desperate need for survival. The hunt for the ten keys becomes a deadly game, a high-stakes race where alliances are forged and broken with brutal efficiency. Each key unlocks a new layer of Sukhi's intricate plan, revealing hidden agendas and long-buried betrayals. The players navigate a treacherous web of double-crosses, assassinations, and clandestine operations, their paths crossing and clashing in a whirlwind of violence. From the opulent penthouses of Mumbai to the gritty back alleys of Bangkok, the search for the keys leads them across continents, pitting them against rival gangs, corrupt officials, and even shadowy government agencies. Each key discovered brings them closer to Sukhi's ultimate prize, but also deeper into a labyrinth of danger and deceit. As the body count rises and the stakes escalate, the true nature of Sukhi's legacy is revealed. Was he a benevolent king, a ruthless tyrant, or something far more complex? The answer lies hidden within the ten keys, and only the one who unlocks them all will inherit the throne of the underworld, forever changing the balance of power. But the question remains, will anyone survive the brutal war to claim it?
JACK_Lucifer · 1.2K Views

"Chronicles of Krish Singh: The Villain's System"**

In the bustling heart of Bihar, 2000, Krish Singh, a seemingly ordinary 16-year-old, awakens to an extraordinary reality. Transported to an alternate timeline, he finds himself as the heir to Bihar's wealthiest businessman, surrounded by opulence and power. Yet, the true twist lies within—a mysterious voice echoing in his mind, introducing itself as the Villain System. This enigmatic system offers Krish a tantalizing proposition: harness villain points by plundering the luck of his enemies, exchange them for mystical items, and ascend to unimaginable heights of power. With newfound strength, wealth, and an attribute panel showcasing his burgeoning potential, Krish embarks on a journey to redefine his destiny. From enhancing his charm and vitality to mastering skills like chess and basketball, he begins to reshape the world around him. But beneath the allure of power lies a darker path. As Krish navigates this morally ambiguous world, he must grapple with the cost of his actions, the weight of his choices, and the enemies that arise in response to his meteoric rise. Will he emerge as a force of destruction, or will his humanity shine through the shadows? Chronicles of Krish Singh: The Villain’s System is a thrilling tale of ambition, power, and self-discovery. Perfect for fans of system novels, anti-heroes, and stories where the lines between good and evil blur, this novel promises an electrifying journey through a world of wealth, vengeance, and intrigue.
MANI_KANT · 1.1K Views

India vs Pakistan Asia cup circket match2022

India versus Pakistan, Asia Cup 2022 Super 4 Highlights: Pakistan figured out how to pull off a phenomenal pursue to get back at India in the second of a potential three matches between the two customary opponents in the 2022 Asia Cup. Virat Kohli's 60 off 44 balls and two misfields eventually from Fakhar Zaman took India to 181/7. Pakistan were solidly on the backfoot for a significant part of the primary portion of their pursuit, with India excusing commander Babar Azam and Fakhar before they could cause a lot of harm. In any case, Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Rizwan redirected the game with a 73-run organization in only 41 balls. Asif Ali then nearly brought Pakistan back home after Arshdeep Singh dropped a cart off him. Notwithstanding, Arshdeep excused him with only two balls in excess and with Pakistan actually need two hurries to win. Pakistan then ran hard and took two runs off the following ball to dominate the game by five wickets. ndia versus Pakistan, Asia Cup Live: That's that! Virat Kohli has turned out in the post-match public interview and we will certainly have various stories on anything he will say on this site. Remain tuned for those yet this is all from us here on this blog. We thought the last one was an incredible match, this one ended up being far better. Can't help thinking about the way things will be assuming these two groups meet in the future in the last. Something worth mulling over! Goodbye!India versus Pakistan Live: Mohammad Nawaz wins player of the match "For a left arm spinner, it means a lot to adhere to the fundamental line and length. Assuming a couple of balls turn, that places uncertainty into the players' psyches. From that point forward, I attempt and stick to line and length. We really wanted 10 runs for each over when I strolled in to bat so I realized I needed to go after each opportunity I got. My psyche was certain that I'd hit out at each ball in my zone. I didn't attempt to exaggerate, which you here and there can when you're under pressure."Asia Cup Live: Babar on advancing Mohammad Nawaz "Rizwan and Nawaz organization was the defining moment. I suspected Nawaz would be key against legspinnersIND versus PAK Live: Babar visits with Manjrekar "I attempt to keep it basic, highs and lows generally occurs. Credit for this success totally goes to my group," he gets going. IND versus PAK, Asia Cup Live: Rohit Sharma on Kohli The structure is splendid (discussing Kohli). Required somebody to bat long when the others were getting out. He batted with that beat too. Virat getting that score was critical according to the group's perspective. Wickets of Hardik and Rishabh was not required around then. In any case, we need to play with an open attitude. While adopting that strategy you'll not necessarily have success.India versus Pakistan, Asia Cup Live: Rohit Sharma on India's more youthful players "It's a high tension game and you must be busy like clockwork. A game like that can remove a great deal from you, however we were very quiet at the backend, even in the center when Rizwan and Nawaz had an organization going. Yet, it went excessively lengthy and they batted splendidly. "Games like this can deliver the best once again from players. There will be times when they will be tested and things probably won't turn out well for them. There's expected in the players and they've done it previously. There's class in the resistance group as well."India versus Pakistan Live: The show function Sanjay Manjrekar has the mic in his grasp and he peruses out the supporters and the dignitaries prior to approaching Rohit Sharma. Asia Cup Live: Rizwan the mammoth He has been Pakistan's most noteworthy scorer in six of their last seven innings. He was harmed today and he was in huge agony in rebuffing conditions in Dubai.If Babar doesn't get you, Rizwan will. IND versus PAK, Asia Cup Live: PAKISTAN BEAT INDIA BY 5 WICKETS
saghir_ahmed · 1.6K Views
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