Title : The Bhairav Putras
Genre : Fiction
Pages :350
Publisher : Read Ink Publishers
ISBN :9788192932491
Published Date : May 2014
My Rating : 5 star out of 5 star
FROM THE BACK COVER
Circa - 1936!
While most of the India grapples under the rule of the foreign yoke, the small
but hustling bustling town of Bhairavgarh, famous for its sprawling Indravan
gardens, the swift flowing Mahananda, and the gigantic golden statue of Lord
Bhairava, which has stood for centuries and had been the centre of attraction
for invaders like Ghori, Ghazni, Timur & Abdali, suddenly goes through a
transitional phase as the mighty Britishers set up their cantonment in the
town.
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With events that unease, shock, and violate the sentiments and emotions of the townsfolk, one man - Keshav, the young & dynamic son of the local Zamindar, cautiously gathers a group of men from different walks of life and with different motives, and carefully and strategically plans the unthinkable, a revolution-a revolution to overthrow the Britishers not just by force or might, but also through wit & intellect!
What happens
when a group of men take on the might of the powerful British empire and embark
on a journey full of action, adventure, planning, plotting, bloodshed,
conspiracy & patriotism, to encounter four mysterious strangers, while in
search of a long forgotten book written in the times of Emperor Ashoka, which
holds the answer to several secrets, who turn & alter the course of the
future events, even as the English are besieged with numerous problems ranging
from the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, to Gandhi's ways & means
of achieving Independence.
Read on THE
BHAIRAV PUTRAS to know more about the classic and legendary tale of a band of
men who defied the norms to fight guns, bullets, injustice, deception, and
intrigue at every corner of their adventurous and thrilling escapades, to
uproot the centre hold of dominance & authority, through mountainous
terrains, dense & thick jungles, secret hide outs, and rivers in spate;
which unfortunately got lost, somewhere in the annals of History !
REVIEW
As mentioned above, the story is all about the freedom
struggle of the band of men who desired to reclaim their hometown – Bhairavgarh
– from the imperious and tyrant British dominion. Nowadays, Indian book markets
are filled with love-stories and myths re-telling, a book like this with a
sense a patriotism clearly stands apart from them. An excellent piece of work!
First of all, I appreciate the efforts made by the author
for coming up with such a brilliant idea; blending history, facts, fiction and
myths with little touch of fantasy. One of the remarkable Indian authored book I’ve
ever read!
The cover is eye-catching and the plotline is mind blowing! Undoubtedly,
the author had brain-stormed very hard to come up with such quirky one-liners.
That is one of the best aspect of this novel.
Packed with action and adventures with enough twists and
turns, this book engrossed me from beginning till the last word. I admit, the
story develops gradually in the first fifty pages, but believe me, after that
you can’t stop yourself from biting your nails and turning the pages. Indeed,
it is a fast paced thriller.
The fresh writing style and to the point narration makes the
reader actually feel everything happening in front of the eyes. Each character
of this tale has been carefully crafted and one of them whose wit and intellect
I admire is Keshav Raichand.
So if you are searching for some patriotic tale, read this
book! If thriller interests you, read this book! If you want to enjoy adventurous
tale, read this book! And if you want all of them under one title, then definitely
read this book!
Suhail Mathur, hats off to your vivid imagination!
Recommending this novel to all ages! Don’t miss this!
Jai Bhairav!
What a brilliant and well written review. Thank you, Chandrapal.
ReplyDeleteReviews like this make writing worthwhile. Cheers
EXCELLENT BOOK. Man, you've written the book in such a way that I found myself transported to the era of British Raj. Each character crafted out excellently and amazing one-liners.
ReplyDeleteWhat I liked the most was the amazing way in which the Vairavars helped them and the book is a right mixture of religious faith, patriotism, sharp intellect and many more values. I've read the book more than 50 times but I never get bored.