Malhar is a typical loser. He can do no good, say no good and can possibly be up to no good. On top of all this generic incompetence, he has created himself a blood rival – his cousin, Bhatkai. Bhatkai wants the ancestral home they live in all for himself, and using his un-Malhar-like qualities of competence and deception, makes life hell for poor Malhar and his parents. Bhatkai and his parents not only try to drive them away from their ancestral home by appointing tantriks, but they also appoint Guti, a female snatcher, to make their purpose more effective. Will Guti manage to wreck Malhar and drive him away from his own house? Or will the simple innocence of Malhar manage to work a miracle not even Tantra can make
Recommendations
view all
The Fugitive Kind

The Shepherd

The Secret: Dare to Dream

Peter Ibbetson

Christmas Cottage

The Other Sister

Flamingo Road

What's Love Got to Do with It?

My Brilliant Career

The Lost Husband

An Autumn Romance

Désirée

The Man Who Laughs

Return to Peyton Place

The Sleeping Dictionary

Falling in Love

Northanger Abbey

The Truth About Emanuel

Medicine for Melancholy

Pride and Prejudice





