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Qila Kothi is a captivating narrative that vividly portrays the flaws of human nature, envy, malice, and the downfall driven by ego, even after experiencing the peak of a glorious history. This book encompasses poignant scenes that depict the absurd hobbies of Nawab Sahib, the short temper of a dictatorship, the oppression of landlords, and the helplessness of innocent subjects. Amidst echoes of joyful moments, dancing, singing, and intoxicating turns of life, the heart-wrenching screams reverberate, causing the very foundation of Qila Kothi to tremble. Unravels the complex dynamics of human…mehr

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Qila Kothi is a captivating narrative that vividly portrays the flaws of human nature, envy, malice, and the downfall driven by ego, even after experiencing the peak of a glorious history. This book encompasses poignant scenes that depict the absurd hobbies of Nawab Sahib, the short temper of a dictatorship, the oppression of landlords, and the helplessness of innocent subjects. Amidst echoes of joyful moments, dancing, singing, and intoxicating turns of life, the heart-wrenching screams reverberate, causing the very foundation of Qila Kothi to tremble. Unravels the complex dynamics of human flaws and the consequences of ego-driven downfall. Explore the vivid scenes that depict the absurd hobbies of Nawab Sahib, the short-tempered nature of dictatorship, and the oppression faced by innocent subjects. Captivating narrative that showcases the interplay between joyous moments and heart-wrenching screams Highlights the themes of envy, malice, and the helplessness of those caught in the midst of power struggles. Immerse yourself in a story that will leave you contemplating the complexities of human nature and the fragility of societal dynamics.
Autorenporträt
Rupa Srikumar is a poet, translator and novelist. She has also written for radio and the stage. Her radio plays have been broadcast by AIR. Her adaptation of Jai Shankar Prasad's Hindi play Ajatasatru was staged in Delhi University some years ago. Rupa Srikumar lives in Mumbai. Their son S. Shankar is a filmmaker and screenwriter, and their daughter Rohini is a Hindustani vocalist and social scientist.