About the Book
In 1969, Dr. Sunil Mehra, seeking respite from his bustling life in Bombay, embarks on a retreat to the serene hill station of Gangakesh, following his father’s advice. Little does he know that this tranquil journey will lead him to an unexpected encounter with Bela, a village girl who will steal his heart. However, unbeknownst to Dr. Mehra, a sinister figure named Prem Kumar is shadowing him with a nefarious plan to abduct him. Meanwhile, a relentless private investigator, Kishore Ganguly, is hot on Prem Kumar’s trail, having been enlisted by the CID to apprehend the elusive abductor. What unfolds is a gripping cat-and-mouse chase, where the destinies of Dr. Mehra and Bela hang in the balance. Amidst the intrigue, Bela’s confidante, Champa, adds a fascinating layer to the story. The stage is set for a high-stakes showdown. Will Prem Kumar succeed in his sinister mission, or can Kishore Ganguly outsmart him? In Himalay Ki God Mein (Eastmancolor), readers are drawn into a captivating novelette where love, heartbreak, action, drama, humor, and an array of pop culture references intertwine, revealing several hidden Easter eggs along the way.
About the Author
Asok Pillai was born in Chayang Tajo, Arunachal Pradesh, in 1975. He completed his schooling and college education in Arunachal Pradesh and Shillong, Meghalaya. He currently works as a copy editor for The Arunachal Times newspaper, based in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh.
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