Thursday

The Vision

The story I started writing when I was 13 years old and finsihed when I was 18.

A brief review of the story :

1942 .Undivided Punjab. A young lad of 13 writes a book which predicts India’s freedom and the partition. He becomes a sensation overnight as the book shocks the British Govt. The book is banned and orders are given to arrest the young author who becomes a subject of controversy as his predictions run true. For 5 long years there is a game of hide and seek as Britishers fail to catch him.
And during the partition the boy is lost forever with his sole book in 1947.

The boy’s story becomes a legend thereafter and he is remembered by the world as 20th century ‘s young Nostradamus .

50 years later.1997. As the nation celebrates it 50th freedom anniversary , the original handwritten book is unearthed in a small town in Punjab province of Pakistan. A series of controversies start as the twin nations claim the original masterpiece. And amidst this, one night, the book housed in a Pakistan Museum disappears..What happens next is a sequence of events that chronicle the life of the young author and the mystery behind his accurate predictions, his disappearance and the controversial book .

A tale of epic proportions and a heart clinching end.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I have known Sumran for over 25 years now and I consider myself lucky to have such a friend. He's someone who has a golden heart and a very down to earth person (qualities which are very rare these days).

I remember the time when he wrote his first novel, i was simply amazed to see so many pages with amazing drawing to accompany it. I always used to wonder how he easily he could write pages and pages for his novel and I had trouble writing 200 words essay :).

I lost touch with u after school, but I am so glad to be in touch with you again.

Your latest novel is a masterpiece, don't ever stop writing :). All the very best for ur future!