Prakrit Bhatt

Prakrit Bhatt

Prakrit had always known that he was going to be a writer. Working in media and advertising, he had tons of ideas, but they were never the right ones. Until he came across a story he needed, not just wanted to pen down! Growing up with traditional Indian values and culture, Prakrit had always been fascinated by Indian mythology, especially the Ramayana. This and the urge to write a strong female character led him to create his very first episodic series, Chantini. Publishing for the first time with Saga, Prakrit hopes to keep this writing streak alive with many more such tales.

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    Chantini

    A young princess seeking revenge for her parents’ death.

    A god in disguise on a mission to right the wrongs of the past.

    A demon who can be killed by no man.

    King Jayant and Queen Jaya die valiantly in a battle against the monstrous Meghnad, leaving behind their brave daughter Chantini. Devastated by her parents’ death and rescued by a stranger, Chantini sets out on a journey to avenge her parents and learn the art of war. Along the way, she discovers unimaginable secrets about herself, her opponent and her mysterious rescuer and guide, who is not what he seems.

    Journey with these characters, some brave, some malicious, some enlightened, to find out what happens next!

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    My Last Brother

    How far away will you run from the ghosts of your past?

    Rule No. 1: Rent’s due on the first of every month.

    Rule No. 2: No loud noises or partying.

    Rule No. 3 and the most important one: Never, ever go to the west side of the house.

    Those are the only three rules that Rohit has set for his newly acquired tenant, Darsh. Fiercely protective of his privacy, Rohit would have never gotten a tenant if not for his financial situation. His life is in tatters, he’s become a shell of a man and after losing his entire family in a car crash, he’s still learning how to function. Now, Rohit spends his days tormented and alone in the bleak mansion. When Darsh moves into the dreary house, he begins to notice that the cheap rent was too good to be true. On top of that, Rohit’s rules might be alluding to much darker secrets. As Darsh begins to uncover the web of half-truths and lies, he starts giving into the small town’s rumours and gossip. Now he has a choice–get out safe and alive or…let curiosity kill the cat.