Shadows She Couldn't Escape

Shadows She Couldn't Escape

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When fourteen-year-old Manvi vanishes on her birthday, her father, Vineet Singhania-a man buried in work and guilt-realizes too late how much he's neglected the daughter who was his whole world. The police reveal a chilling truth: she is not the only girl missing. A trafficking ring is on the rise, preying on children like her. Desperate and broken, Vineet joins hands with Officer Meher, a sharp and fearless cop determined to crush the syndicate. To infiltrate their dark world, Vineet must shed his identity as a respectable industrialist and take on a dangerous disguise, a man who drinks, dances, and mingles in bars where innocence is sold. Every step drags him deeper into the shadows, and every night tests the limits of his soul. But time is running out. To save his daughter, Vineet must outsmart ruthless criminals, confront his own failures as a father, and risk everything-including his life. In a world where girls are treated as commodities, how far will a father go to bring his child home?
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