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The Gully Files | Desi Cases by aktales
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Why Just Listen, When You Can Read? Indian (Desi) crimes they're everywhere. We hear them on late-night podcasts, buried in dusty case files, or whispered in chilling documentaries. But here's the twist: what if you could read them instead told by someone who's obsessed with them? I'm not bragging (okay, maybe a little), but I have over 500+ hours of true crime listening last year alone. Yeah, that's a lot of dead ends, dark motives, and dusty police reports. Now, I'm bringing those stories to life in written form. Not just summaries, but gripping narratives that make you feel like you're right there sitting in a Mumbai police station or tracking a suspect through the back alleys of Delhi. If you're into spine-chilling crimes, Desi drama, and a geek's-eye view of the underworld, you're in the right place. Let's make crime readable again. It covers Indian Crimes, South Asian Community Cases, and more. ❝ Savdhan Rahe, Satark Rahe ❞
Let's Walk Back Together by aktales
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When respect is chosen over relationship. But you meet after years, and love rekindles and questions are answered, love maybe takes a new approach! "Let's walk back together " As strangers, friends or lovers?
Before I Could Tell You by aktales
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When two people notice each other yet don't have any connection... When they have noticed each other yet don't talk to each other... When stories don't always start how one sees it. It is the story of Delhi during 2012, when Keshav More met Vidhi Agarwal in a bus... Tropes: 2010's romance Indian Romance College Students Unrequited Love Love beyond eternity Letters and Diary
Between Brahmaputra and Mahanadi by aktales
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Anika Saikia is a girl from Assam, growing up in a traditional, patriarchal society. Opportunities for girls are limited where she lives, but luckily, her parents allowed her to continue her studies a privilege for that time, accurately 1982. Shantanu Patnaik is a bright, confident boy from Odisha, studying at the well-known Ravenshaw Boys School. He comes from a more open environment and is curious about the world beyond textbooks. Through a National Pen Friend Program, these two very different individuals were paired as pen pals. What began as a formal exchange of letters slowly grew into a friendship. They started sharing their thoughts, dreams, and personal struggles, things they couldn't always say out loud in their own lives. But now the question remains, can a connection formed through letters turn into something deeper? Will they ever meet in real life, or is this just a rare and special friendship that lives only on paper? Read to find out