When a writer compromises and takes a mean street to succeed what could be the biggest social fallout? On one side a compromised writer pens down literature of eroticism on the other, a lady monk sings spiritual tunes of salvation. Will the love story work? In this topsy-turvy rides of writer Ayushman’s love and work life, many surprising plots unfold.
Ni Xiangdong agrees to deliver a wooden box to an abandoned cabin, only to uncover a shocking secret that ties him to a missing persons case. As police investigate, they uncover a complex web of relationships and buried truths involving Ni Xiangdong, his estranged friends, and a troubled past.
Certain circumstances lead Mogura, a dubious self-proclaimed hermit, to collecting the "light" of spirits in a lantern in the hope of being allowed to pass on. It's said that those who encounter him begin to see strange things…
Duenpattra's grandmother was said to have committed suicide by poisoning herself so Duenpattra came down to the south to live in her grandmother's house to help with the investigation. She met a police officer named Captain Marut who was investigating the case and started to have mutual feelings for him. But then she forgot about him once she saw a mysterious man wearing just white pants in her grandmother's mirror.
Shanmugam does not spare the rod and spoil his children. But despite his strict nature, they go on a joyride on his bike and get lost. What will he do now?
With mounting evidence that aliens exist, the compelling clues and testimonies that support this claim often come from the same sites on our planet. Why is that? Alien Corridors seeks to answer this question in a gripping, investigative documentary series that decodes this evidence of world’s hotspots of intergalactic visitation, and attempts to explain what extraterrestrial life is doing here.
Bhootteriki revolves around a film crew documenting the untold stories of these ghosts, who, despite their spectral existence, have tales to tell about love, loss and laughter. Each ghost, from a different era, adds a layer of mystery and mirth to the story, revealing how life after death can be as vibrant and surprising as mortal life itself.
A Song of Ice and Fire depicts a violent world dominated by political realism. What little supernatural power exists is confined to the margins of the known world. Moral ambiguity pervades the books, and their stories continually raise questions concerning loyalty, pride, human sexuality, piety, and the morality of violence.
The story unfolds through a rotating set of subjective points of view, the success or survival of any of which is never assured. Each chapter is told from a limited third-person perspective, drawn from a group of characters that grows from nine in the first novel to 31 by the fifth.
A widow, sweet like the scent of burnt ylang-ylang, is surrounded with men enthralled with her: her ex-husband, a high-class gentleman, a bad boy model, a good subordinate, and a former cop friend. They join her in a mysterious murder case wherein the killer may be closer than we think.