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Virren Kumar’s New speculative fiction Novel ‘Tathaastu’ exposes corruption and organized crime

Synopsis : New speculative fiction novel ‘Tathaastu’ by Virren Patel sheds light on Corruption and crime. The Novel has a strong introductory 4 chapters each one offers a narrative that captivates the readers from start to end.

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Virren Kumar’s New speculative fiction Novel ‘Tathaastu’ exposes corruption and organized crime
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New Delhi/ News Desk, June 7, 2024

‘Tathaastu’, a speculative fiction Novel by Virren Kumar Patel, delves into the intricate world of corruption and organized crime.The narrative weaves a tale that only captivates readers with its imaginative and speculative elements but also provides a profound commentary on real-world issues of ethical decay and criminal syndicates. 

Introduction to ‘Tathaastu’

The Novel is set against the backdrop of a society dealing with the systematic corruption, ‘Tathaastu’. The story unfolds with four woven chapters, each one offering a narrative that captivates the viewers from Start to End. The novel is completely different, it is one of a kind and has a bilingual nature of book, written in Hindi and English. It draws a wider audience with its detailed characterization and readers deeply into stories. 

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About the authors and editor 

Virren Kumar Patel, widely known as Virren Kumar, is celebrated for his multifaceted talents in the realms of writing and performance. He is a versatile actor and writer, brings a unique blend of writing and stage presence in ‘Tathaastu’. Dr Deepika Patil is a dedicated doctor and co-author, balances medical expertise with literature. Rahul Thawait, the creative maestro, behind the scenes, has done a wonderful editing and visionary creative direction. 

Societal issue & Human Cost of Corruption

The novel is published by Astitva Prakashaan. The book  is a timely exploration of societal issues and the human cost of corruption. Through the vivid storytelling and sharp insights, the author has shed light on corruption within various sectors of the society impacting the citizens of the country. From the initial stages of how people are scammed, the book exposes the manipulative tactics used by scam artists to exploit the system and innocent job seekers. 

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The narrative of ‘Tathaastu’

The narrative not only delves into the mechanism of scam but also exposes the human element that portrays both victims and perpetrators. The novel exposes the readers to the societal implications of corruption and resilience of those who fight against it. Each chapter is constructed in a way that not only provides the story but commentary through a bird’s eye view. 

Everything looks Temporary

The readers will delve into the exploration of ‘Tathaastu’, they will find themselves in a world where everything seems temporary where nothing seems as it is. The novel has a strong contradiction of characters, sharp social commentary, and it will leave a strong impression on readers as they reach the final page of the book.



About Author

This Article has been written by Ms Vijaya Pramodini SK, an aspiring journalist, who is currently dedicated to her studies in Journalism and communication. With a keen eye for authenticity, she strives to uncover and present the real facts, embodying the principles of ethical journalism.

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