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  1. Perth’s Parvati
    Perth’s Parvati
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In sun-drenched Fremantle, struggling sculptor Paro Sharma discovers her artworks are alive—stone Nandi bulls and copper galahs quietly healing Perth’s weary streets with her own inner shakti. But when rage twists her hands, she births Asura, a creature of scorched metal and fury that threatens to tear the city apart. A mythic urban fantasy about one woman learning that true power isn’t suppressing the dark—it’s balancing creation and destruction to become the guardian her city never knew it needed.

  2. The Anti Ramayana
    The Anti Ramayana
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In a modern India where the legal system is a broken maze, fifteen men find their lives erased by false accusations. When justice becomes a farce, they turn to the unthinkable: a high-stakes cryptocurrency deal with the Demon King Ravana to delete their tormentors forever.

  3. Bring Your Own Ravana
    Bring Your Own Ravana
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the quiet village of Damra, where the Ramayana still colours every sunset, Professor Subhasish launches the outrageous “Bring Your Own Ravana: Sita Haran Comedy Challenge.” Twenty couples must reenact Ravana’s abduction of Sita—except the Sitas set the rules, and every Ravana ends up hilariously defeated.Through the eyes of cash-strapped Rohan and ambitious actress Priya, ancient epic collides with Wi-Fi woes, burnt curries and live-streamed disasters in a riot of slapstick, satire and unexpected tenderness.

  4. The Optimist's Dilemma
    The Optimist's Dilemma
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Step into 'Genesis Hope,' where IVF specialist Dr. Aditya Sharma crafts miracles under a sun-kissed amber glow and the scent of blooming jasmine. But in a world built on the mantra that "the future is created by optimists," how thin is the line between professional hope and the sterile reality of the laboratory?

  5. Red Bindi and Black Greed
    Red Bindi and Black Greed
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Ashwini Siddhi doesn't want a marriage; she wants a manifesto. Refusing to repeat her mother’s toil or her sister’s tragedy, she transforms India's marital laws into a high-stakes power play for a life of luxury and leisure. As her quest for a "chore-free" existence spills into courtrooms and onto social media, the line between female empowerment and cold-blooded extortion begins to blur.

  6. Viral Grace of Krishna
    Viral Grace of Krishna
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the dust and din of modern India, twenty ordinary devotees—a bus-hub singer, a peanut vendor, a schoolboy with a pure voice—rise each dawn to chant Krishna’s name. When a single, divinely nudged video slips into the algorithm’s embrace, their humble talents explode across the world’s feeds. What follows is not a fairy tale of instant fortune, but a tender, unflinching fable: Krishna grants the spark—whether it becomes an empire or simply a quiet light home depends on the karma they choose to live.

  7. The Crimson Yarra: A Desperate Hunt

    Once a suit in the humming corridors of MANZA bank, Steve Parry lost his job, his marriage, his house, and every coin he owned in the space of a single ruthless year. Now he drifts through Melbourne’s shadowed alleys with nothing but his bulldog Vuddy and the last stubborn flicker of fight in his eyes. In a city that gleams and never looks down, one man discovers what it truly means to become invisible—and whether he can still choose to matter.

  8. The Parramatta Perfumer
    The Parramatta Perfumer
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    From the golden mustard fields of Amritsar to the high-stakes markets of Sydney, one man carries the scent of an empire in a single drop of attar. The Parramatta Perfumer is a darkly glittering tale of "Chanakyan" ambition and ancient alchemy, where fragrance is a weapon and legacy is a debt paid in rose petals and sandalwood. Follow Chunmun Singh’s journey as he proves that while a man can travel seven seas, the unbreakable fragrance of his home soil is the only power that truly endures.

  9. I'm Outta Here
    I'm Outta Here
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Vijay’s resume isn't a career path—it’s a series of narrow escapes. From greasy kitchens to corporate basements, his "Work History" is a manifesto for the man who refused to be trapped, proving that sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is, "I’m outta here."

  10. Where Peanuts Sing
    Where Peanuts Sing
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Ravi Singh is just a simple peanut vendor in Rajasthan, but his catchy street jingle is about to catapult him to unimaginable global stardom. As the dazzling lights of fame bring unexpected fortune and bitter betrayal, Ravi must fight to protect the quiet life and family he loves. Where Peanuts Sing is a heartwarming tale of music, resilience, and staying true to your roots when the whole world is watching.

  11. Govinda Is Not Coming
    Govinda Is Not Coming
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    We believed in karma—a comforting lie sung to children about gods, virtue, and cosmic justice. Then we moved to our patch of heaven in Bandel, only to watch every fish stolen, every tree poisoned, every good deed punished. This is the story of how we tore down our faith and built walls around our hearts instead.

  12. The Scent of Survival
    The Scent of Survival
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    When the roaring city nearly drowns him in chaos, penniless migrant Chunmun Singh receives a miracle: a nose so powerful it can read souls in a single breath. Hunted by scents no one else can detect, he rises from lost outsider to legendary Scent Detective and visionary perfumer—until the same gift that saved him threatens to unravel everything he loves. A luminous tale of resilience, belonging, and the fragrance of second chances.

  13. The River Never Forgets
    The River Never Forgets
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    On a storm-lashed night in Rishikesh, the Ganges rises as a weary, wounded goddess and forces silent yogi Chunmun Singh to drink every drop of her ancient, poisoned memory. Through twenty visceral chapters she makes him taste Kurukshetra’s blood, Ashoka’s river of corpses, Partition’s screams, and the slow chemical murder of her own body. By dawn he becomes the Silent Pilgrim—walking her length each year, swallowing filth and purity alike—because some mothers never leave, no matter what their children do to them.

  14. The Light That Remains
    The Light That Remains
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    When death hurls Chunmun Singh into the absolute Void and every God turn away, one desperate cry to Jesus is answered—with a single, cruelly perfect boon: anyone who comes near him will fall asleep. Revived by the fierce love of his dead mother, he returns to a world already dividing his inheritance, only to weaponize solitude against betrayal. “The Light That Remains” is the ironic, deeply moving tale of a man who begged for control… and received the one gift that finally set him free.

  15. Catch-482
    Catch-482
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    From Hyderabad’s chaotic spice-scented streets to Sydney Airport’s blinding white sterility, Sunil and Jolly Godhwani arrive clutching fool’s-gold 482 visas and MBAs from a notorious degree mill. Armed with cold ambition and two innocent teenage daughters, they set out to weaponise Australia’s “skill shortage” myth and carve out a ruthless corporate empire. But as Shita and Geeta chase turquoise beaches and boundless freedom, the toxic price of their parents’