'Shakti'- A Voice for Justice
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  • Reads 14
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 18
Mature
In a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and resilience, Shakti, a 76-year-old grandmother, embarks on a quest for justice for her beloved granddaughter Damini. With unwavering determination and a heart full of love, Shakti navigates the dark waters of corruption and deceit, refusing to let her family's voice be silenced.

As the story unfolds, Shakti's own past and present collide in unexpected ways, revealing a complex tapestry of emotions, strength, and determination. With each step, she confronts the shadows of her own history, fighting to ensure that her granddaughter's truth is heard and her future is protected.

Join Shakti on her journey as she battles against all odds, inspired by her love for Damini and her refusal to let injustice prevail. Will she succeed in her quest for truth and justice, or will the forces of corruption prove too strong to overcome? Dive into a story of unbreakable love, unshakeable spirit, and the power of a grandmother's love to transform lives.
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