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Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2020
This is the story of two assassins, who travel back in time to the era of the Mahabharata.....
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Dishita and Aditya, two master assassins, while retrieving a drive of prime importance, fall off from a mountain's cliff. When they wake up, they find themselves entangled in the era of the Mahabharata.

One is curious, while the other is cautious.

One is playful, while the other is serious.

One is carefree, while the other is organised.

One is an extrovert, while the is an introvert.

One thinks from heart, while the other thinks from brain.

One is mischevious, while the other is mysterious.

Both are one another's strength and weakness.

When destiny has different things on hold for them, how will the brother-sister duo manage to stand shoulder-to-shoulder despite the obstacles and problems they face???

Read on to find out what destiny had in store for them..........
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It is pure work of fiction, inspired from the great epic The Mahabharata. I don't intend to hurt anybody's religious sentiments.
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