avyara
Lucknow has always been a city of history. But some histories are not meant to be remembered.
Rahasya explores the mysterious 2008 Lucknow scandal-an incident that began as a simple legal dispute but quickly spiraled into political pressure, missing records, and witnesses who either disappeared or refused to speak. Through forgotten archives, court documents, and buried newspaper reports, the book attempts to reconstruct what really happened during those chaotic weeks.
For Professor Haseena Mallik, a historian who believes the past must be understood to make sense of the present, the scandal is an unfinished chapter in history-one that demands careful research and truth.
For Karishma Singh, a sharp and determined lawyer fighting a complicated case, the same scandal is not history at all. It is evidence. And somewhere within those old records lies the one detail that could change everything.
As their paths cross over a single book in a quiet library, a long-buried mystery begins to surface again.
Because some secrets were never meant to stay hidden.
And as the book chillingly reminds its readers:
"Two can keep a secret if one of them is dead."