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Baahubali – The Beginning left us all with the grand question, “Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali?” A famous quote from the epic movie, the biggest projects that the Indian cinema has seen in the mythological genre. But we also have a question, what happened before the beginning? We take immense pleasure to have one of the finest pioneers in the mythological genre in India, Anand Neelakantan in an exclusive feature with Storizen. He is already declared as the "Author Of The Month" by Amazon as his 2nd book in the Baahubali series, Chaturanga: (Baahubali: Before the Beginning) hits the stores. Do read the exclusive cover story on page 8. We received a huge response for our Mind and Peace column and we are glad to have Gagandeep Siidhu, who is Internationally acclaimed Life & Law of attraction Master Coach. Do check out his article on finding mental peace. Power-packed with travel experiences, book reviews, and wonderful poetry, this issue is something you can't miss! Finally, do read, like, comment, share, and don't forget to subscribe!
A Pallava prince travels to Cambodia to be crowned king, carrying with him secrets that will be the cause of great wars many centuries later. A Buddhist monk in ancient China treks south to India, searching for the missing pieces of a puzzle that could make his emperor all-powerful. A Neolithic tribe fights to preserve their sacred knowledge, oblivious to the war drums on the Indo-China border. Meanwhile, far away in the temple town of Kanchipuram, a reclusive scientist deciphers ancient texts even as a team of secret agents shadows his every move. Caught in the storm is a young investigator with a complex past of her own, who must race against time to maintain the balance of power in the new world. Welcome back to the exciting and shadowy world of Ashwin Sanghi, where myth and history blend into edge-of-the-seat action.
Life and death are the two sides of the same coin. With life comes death, without death, there is no new life. They share an eternal bond that is inseparable! The thought germinated a seed for this month's theme, Life and Death - The Eternal Bond. Any art is ageless we believe so is the writing! We are super excited to have on the cover of Storizen Magazine this month, The Ageless Writer - Leo Tolstoy. This month marks his 193rd birth anniversary. Do check out the exclusive feature on page 8! We have also introduced a section for horoscope by Himani Gupta who is a Tarot reader and book reviewer. Do check out what's in your stars next month! Storizen Magazine September 2021 is Out Now!
“Love can leave a memory no one can steal, Love can leave a pain no one can heal.” Sanjeev had loved Ashima with his heart and soul. But she left him for another, leaving him in a vortex of pain, dejection and depression. Unable to move on and haunted by her memories day and night, he pens down his story as a novel and becomes a noted author. With a nudge from a friend, he decides to make an effort to reclaim his life, to learn to be alive again and joins a photography class. There, he befriends Ruchita, a happy-go-lucky girl, who introduces him to his ardent fan Shuchi who is fighting a break up too. As two broken hearts meet, they connect like they were made for each other. But just when Sanjeev seems to have gained some control over life, he receives a pack of letters that turns his world upside down. Will Sanjeev find true love or has destiny planned something else for him? You Are Forever in my Heart is based on real life events and explores the true meaning of love that was once lost and comes back.
The time that is lost is gone forever! Sometimes, one gets lost in moments of time. The random thought brought me closer to one of the incidents in my life when I was not even myself (at least I suppose so). Combining the thoughts, we bring you a double treat. Firstly, we needed to know your story of the time when you were lost, so the theme for this month was born. It is said that the Phoenix rises from its ashes. The second treat we have got is the Feature Story for this month. Have you ever experienced a sudden change in the behavior of someone with whom you have interacted for a long time? Giving this thought a story, Pria shares her take on "The Ultimate Face Switch: Hero or Villain?" Do check it out on Page 8! We are super proud to collaborate with the team ENACTUS of the Kirori Mal College, Delhi University who are doing awesome work of creating Pens out of Paper. Sounds cool right? Do Check out the story inside! Health and Fitness Enthusiasts, we have you covered as well. We have included two articles for you. They will definitely help you in losing weight and keep your body and mind in balance. Storizen Magazine May 2021 is LIVE NOW!
Murder at the Mushaira is arguably the finest literary-historical novel by an Indian author in contemporary times. Set during the time of India's First War of Independence in the nineteenth century, it is reminiscent of Umberto Eco's timeless classic, The Name of the Rose. It involves a grisly murder mystery that is solved by the great poet laureate of the realm, Mirza Ghalib. Should appeal to all readers of literary fiction, crime fiction, and historical fiction. - Is likely to win major literary awards.
'Slices of Life' is a collection of short stories or vignettes that provide an immersive and entertaining experience of diverse scenarios of life in motion. They are slivers of existence with the ingredients of plot and characters, sprinkled with human emotion, pervaded by the aroma of human dilemmas and served in the platter of lucid language. Sometimes searing with agony and often pervaded with beauty and yearning in the midst of travails in a contemporary or futuristic reality, they explore relationships and the human struggle to find meaning amidst chaos. They describe the consequences of our choices and characters who are at the threshold of a discovery or have reached the zenith of tolerance. The universal themes and enduring images of commonplace individuals in the swirl of life are embedded in a mixed bag of genres ranging from bathos and futuristic Sci-Fi to grim Realistic fiction and a suspenseful Whodunit.
The success of the ‘Smiling Buddha’ nuclear test marked the rise of India as a nuclear power in 1974. But what went unreported in the media was the nuclear fallout that had lasting impact on the inhabitants of Pokhran, especially Chaitanya. It quickly becomes clear that the conspiracy surrounding this radioactive fallout runs pretty deep in the establishment. Those who have had a hand in covering it up are willing to go to great lengths to ensure that the secrets stay buried. Chaitanya sets on a journey to expose the truth. With Zara by his side, he is sure to bring justice to his people. But when fate snatches Zara away from him, he is consumed by revenge. Undeterred by threats, he embarks on a mission that takes him from the deserts of Pokhran to those of Syria, and into the halls of MIT. A heady page turner, at its very core, Pokhran is an exceptional journey of revenge, courage, love and the unbeatable human spirit.
Political intrigue is astir in the land of Mahishmathi. After the failed coup staged by the Vaithalikas, Sivagami finds herself elevated to the position of bhoomipathi, from where she can more ably pursue her burning goal to avenge her father's death. Meanwhile, there is a tussle between the two sons of the maharaja of Mahishmathi for the crown. And behind the scenes, a wily, skilled player of the political game moves the pieces to topple the king, Somadeva. Will the maharaja--usually able to match wits with the best of them--prevail? Or will one of his many enemies finally be able to best him at this game of Chaturanga? Set against a backdrop of ambition, love, loyalty, passion and greed, the second book in the Bāhubali: Before the Beginning series is a twist-a-minute page-turner--riveting and deeply satisfying.