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  1. Brisbane Brahma
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the neon-drenched underbelly of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, weary god Brahma decides his successor won’t be a saint — he summons twenty of the city’s most notorious criminals for a cosmic job interview. Arsonists, con artists and meme lords must answer an eight-fold quiz on creating universes, fusing stars and forging life, all while revealing their darkest street-smarts. When the ultimate deceiver Susan Alias is chosen, she scams reality itself into existence — only to discover that becoming God leaves her utterly, eternally alone.

  2. Twenty ruthless Indian tycoons each paid Swami Nityanirvana one billion dollars for a VIP reincarnation package—only to wake up as tigers, cockroaches, cows, frogs and stray dogs. Now the saffron-robed swami criss-crosses neon-drenched India with his glowing SoulTracker GPS and crackling Speak2Beast app, hunting their bewildered animal souls to drag them to Vistara, Gujarat’s ultra-luxury sanctuary for the formerly human. A wildly funny, incense-scented divine comedy where karma bites back—hard, hairy, and hilariously human.Meta

  3. The Ashwatthama Files
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    He survived the legendary Kurukshetra war, but can the immortal warrior Ashwatthama survive the endless red tape of modern Indian bureaucracy? Cursed to wander eternally, his simple quest for an Aadhaar card turns him into an exploited mascot for a parade of opportunistic politicians. Dive into a biting satirical novella where ancient myth collides with systemic indifference, proving that the modern world's greatest curses are written on government forms.

  4. Narada's Kurukshetra
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    What happens when the world’s most arrogant prince picks a divine prankster to lead him into battle? In this riotous retelling of the Mahabharata, Duryodhana snubs Krishna for Narada Muni, turning the Kurukshetra war into eighteen days of cosmic absurdity and hilariously backfiring schemes. Narada's Kurukshetra proves that when hubris meets a celestial jester, laughter is the most devastating weapon on the battlefield.

  5. The Accidental Ascetic
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Beyond the shimmering gold and sentient cloud-palaces of Indra’s court lies a celestial web of divine envy and political intrigue. Step into a world where the air breathes light and the fragrance of Parijata blossoms masks the restless insecurities of the gods. Guided by the eternal traveler Narada Muni and the cosmic resonance of his Mahathi veena, this novella pulls back the veil on the staggering splendor and hidden shadows of the heavenly realms.

  6. The Saree Glitch
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    When Draupadi’s saree refuses to end in the middle of the royal court, the Mahabharata’s most infamous scene gets the cosmic comedy treatment it always deserved. In The Saree Glitch, twenty wildly different sages—from the Sage of Logic to the Master of Breath—take turns explaining the “infinite fabric” as everything from quantum entanglement to a rear-end bug in cosmic garment design. What begins as tragedy ends as the universe’s greatest wardrobe malfunction, proving that fate, karma, and ego are all just one very long, very funny glitch.

  7. God Will See You Now
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Death was supposed to be a silent, dreamless void; instead, it’s a scheduled interview. Armed with logic and a lifetime of doubt, twenty-five souls step into a reality built from their own memories to settle the score with a God they never believed in.

  8. The Kong Man
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Seventy non-functional requirements, three virtual machines, and one veteran architect caught in the middle. The Kong Man follows Venkat Krishna as he navigates the volatile gap between executive ambition and technical physics, turning a standard API gateway project into a desperate dance of survival.

  9. NASDAQ to Neem Tree
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    From NASDAQ gods to Bangalore’s “Agile Begging Syndicate” — seven Indian tech founders lose everything in one tariff strike. What follows is a riotous descent into Aadhaar forgery, Six Sigma idlis, and a spiritual reboot that trades stock options for the syntax of karma. A savage, hilarious novella about hubris, failure, and the only IPO that truly matters.

  10. Sydney Aftershocks
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    When a terrorist attack plunges Sydney into lockdown, IT manager Sunil Sharma decides "Business Continuity" requires more than just server backups. Armed with an e-scooter and a deluded sense of duty, he embarks on a scandalous nocturnal odyssey to "comfort" eighteen stranded female colleagues—only to find that some aftershocks are purely personal.

  11. The Bong Blunder
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    King BoseAka has a grand vision for ancient Bengal, but his path to glory is blocked by a singular, stinky nemesis: open defecation. Witness a riotous parody of history as one germaphobic emperor trades his sword for a shovel, only to realize that conquering an empire is easy—but changing its bathroom habits is a total "poo-tastrophe."

  12. Lage Raho Chunmun Bhai
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the cutthroat world of IT consulting, Chunmun Singh's brilliant career becomes a never-ending nightmare when every project mysteriously summons a Tanu Sharma — each one lazier, more manipulative, and more dangerously unhinged than the last. From Bangalore boardrooms to Tokyo high-rises, these "Tanu" variants wield gossip, knives, fake harassment claims, and passive-aggressive naps to sabotage him… until he uncovers the chilling corporate conspiracy behind the curse. A darkly hilarious odyssey of professional paranoia, resilience, and one man's fight to code in peace.

  13. Nymphs Down Under
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the golden twilight of Swarga, Indra's diamond throne trembles—not from cosmic threats, but from the quiet, unyielding tapas of Chunmun Singh, a celibate Solution Architect in Western Sydney's suburbs. Fearing the rise of a mortal whose disciplined meditation could rival divine power, the King of Gods dispatches his most irresistible weapons: the Apsaras, celestial temptresses tasked with shattering thirteen years of iron resolve.What follows is a deliciously absurd cosmic comedy of seduction versus stubborn practicality—from eucalyptus-scented parks in Parramatta to fluorescent Centrelink queues—where enlightenment collides with everyday Australian realities, and one man's prudent dread of housing prices proves mightier than heavenly allure.

  14. HumoRamayana
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    Forget the solemn chants and divine glow—this Ramayana retold unleashes a gloriously flawed epic where Rama’s bargaining skills are questionable, Lakshmana rocks noise-canceling headphones, and Sita’s razor-sharp wit cuts deeper than any arrow. What unfolds is a chaotic, laugh-out-loud odyssey of cosmic mix-ups, petty curses, marital bickering, and heroic dysfunction that proves even gods and demons can’t escape the messiness of being human.

  15. NRI, Wanted
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In Singapore’s sleek skyline of code and glass, 32-year-old software engineer Nitin Desai has perfected a life of elegant solitude—until his parents launch him into the relentless, continent-spanning machinery of modern Indian matchmaking. What begins as a dutiful profile upload on matrimonial apps quickly becomes a high-stakes audit of his NRI value: salary, green-card prospects, horoscope compatibility, and the invisible tally of cultural currency he never knew he was carrying.