Khandit
Author :Vidhan Sharma
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Vidhan is a student of Class X in St. James School , Kolkata.He is a Muner, debater, elocutionist, artist and a writer. Writing is his passion. He loves writing stories which has a dark subject, a psychological and a mysterious background. Accordi...
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KHANDIT means destructed, broken and fallen apart.This story is his first story and according to the author is what inspired him to write more stor...
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Category :Fiction
Print ISBN No :9781545752852
Language :English
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Vidhan is a student of Class X in St. James School , Kolkata.He is a Muner, debater, elocutionist, artist and a writer. Writing is his passion. He loves writing stories which has a dark subject, a psychological and a mysterious background. According to him Literature is that ocean which is endless and whoever once dives in it never comes out of it. His favourite writers are Ruskin Bond, Dan Brown and Munshi Premchand. These are the writers from where he takes inspiration from. Writing and Literature is his passion and he loves writing stories. He always carries a diary with him and starts writing whenever he has time.Vidhan is also a vivid music bluff and listens to both Indian and Western Music. He is a traveller as well and likes to explore new places.
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KHANDIT means destructed, broken and fallen apart.This story is his first story and according to the author is what inspired him to write more stories. It revolves around a boy and his passion of destruction and seeing everything in a destructive manner. Being a devotee of Lord Shiva he believes in Brahamcharya and Salvation. Events which takes place in his and his parents life reveal very dark secrets from the past. His dreams and his past life effects his present. Questions arise on how he is psychologically disturbed person or has some connections with the past life. The climax depends on the reader and his interpretation of the story. The other 8 stories are based on Murder, Folklores, Madness, Emotions and Mystery.