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The Axe Slayer
Mr Maniratnam, a businessman, gets killed in the middle of the night & his head is taken by his killer. Detective is summoned to help.

V. K. Telkepalli
Feb 17, 20248 min read
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अनोखा बंधन
मनुष्य अपने जीवनकाल में न जाने कितने ही “रिश्तों के बंधन” में बँधता हैI किन्तु ऐसा रिश्ता जिसमे कोई अपेक्षा न होI

अंजू राठौर
Apr 15, 20235 min read
142
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Missed Call
Is it true that all casual relationships are genuinely casual? How can one point to anything and say, “This is where it becomes serious?”

Harsha Modukuri
Dec 26, 20229 min read
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Dying Wish
Sidharth gets a message that his father has passed away. Though he feels sad, he doesn’t shed a tear.

Santhosh Annabattula
Oct 6, 20225 min read
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A Deaf Musician
A young boy loses all hope after an accident but doesn’t cave into fate’s play & stands up.

Srinandana Sarma
Sep 20, 20228 min read
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Pride
Ages ago, same-sex relationships were outlawed; but now, they are not illegal anymore. Why is that?

Nikhila Kotni
Sep 14, 20229 min read
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The Exes
Two romantically involved friends of the past meet years later to discuss two crucial decisions.

R. S. Chintalapati
Jul 14, 202211 min read
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A Desolate Soul
Should we keep fighting even when life becomes hard? When can one say they can no longer continue?

Nikhila Kotni
Sep 7, 20217 min read
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Bhadrakaali
Long ago, in the ancient Vindhya kingdom, there lived a devout priest of Goddess Kaali called Bhadra.

Santhosh Annabattula
Oct 27, 20207 min read
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The Killing Bow
Demanding a ride on a temple elephant, Prince Indrajeet is told that he has to earn his ride. He disobeys.

Vaidurya Pratap Sahi
Dec 25, 20195 min read
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Brownlings
Two orphaned siblings who mostly relive their happy memories from their sad past are bound to a foreign Lord

Harsha Modukuri
Oct 26, 20198 min read
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The Four Brothers
When a young king asks how could mere mortals find meaning to their life? His councillors fail to answer.

R. S. Chintalapati
May 24, 20156 min read
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