Bhranti
The episode is about a young youth ‘Kumbha’ with his early adolescence while moving like vagabond reached a historical city named ‘Hampi’ nearby Viayanagar, earlier known as Karnataka Kingdom. Kumbha was well versed with past history of India with special reference to the ruin of Hindu civilization. Kumbha lost his entity to understand the down fall of Hindu civilization during 14th -17th centuries under the rule of Moghal Dynasty.
Kumbha, in his college carrier was a promising student perusing his study in history. Like other students he used to take part in college curricular activities, but prefer to spend maximum time in book reading. Kumbha used to deeply immerse under the solitary of panoramic view of nature, with few restricted friends. Within a span of short period Kumbha could win the heart of the village people by virtue of his simplicity and helping attitude. People around the village knew him as ‘Mumbling man’ during half sleep mood. He used to speak the factual story of paradigm of contemporary life enclave with love, agony, and dismay in a highly truth-seeking way.
With the passing of time, incidentally he mate a fairy gentle lady Malini who was also interested in understanding the behavioral attitude of people during the then civilization of ancient world. Under the enthralling circumstances of Kumbha’s association, she was completely fascinated towards him, and fixed up in her third sense of mind Kumbha as future prospective of her remain life. In this connection her well logical pleading compelled Kumbha to visualize the reality of life which had been under deep self illusion.
About the Author: Raj Kumar Sharma is a versatile person whose career encompassed several activities related to bringing reformation to social and community structure and function. Mr. Raj has pursued Master’s in Political Science from the highly reputed Panjab University, India. He also has reasonably good experience in regional screenplays, and he has assumed a lead role in a movie. He writes books on contemporary youth problems related to insecurity about their thought processes and, how unconsciously the society wants to impose norms, customs, advertisements as role models on youth, believing that they are our own goals but actually they aren’t. His first book on the drug mafia and indulgence of youth appeared in the market, titled “Sailing Against the Wind”. Encouraged by the readers’ feedback, he decided to pursue his writing on the plight of youth in the depression leading to unpredictable risk factor for future. Besides his social reformation attitude, he loves to play and has achieved national and international fame in the world of Table Tennis by winning a Bronze medal in the South Asian Veteran Table Tennis in 2017, held at Sri Lanka.
- Hardcover: 194 pages
- Publisher: White Falcon Publishing; 1 edition (2023)
- Author: Raj Kumar Sharma
- ISBN-13: 9781636408170
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 Inch
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