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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShayla Kona is an architect by education and a filmmaker by profession, based in Hyderabad. With a strong foundation in writing from an early age, her creative journey naturally led her toward theatre, performing arts, and eventually the film industry. She has worked extensively as a playwright and storyteller, shaping narratives that blend emotion, myth, and human resilience. Shayla’s notable film work includes her contribution as an Associate Director on the popular film Hanuman, and she continues to collaborate with leading production houses such as UV Creations and Annapurna Studios. DriRead More...
Shayla Kona is an architect by education and a filmmaker by profession, based in Hyderabad. With a strong foundation in writing from an early age, her creative journey naturally led her toward theatre, performing arts, and eventually the film industry. She has worked extensively as a playwright and storyteller, shaping narratives that blend emotion, myth, and human resilience.
Shayla’s notable film work includes her contribution as an Associate Director on the popular film Hanuman, and she continues to collaborate with leading production houses such as UV Creations and Annapurna Studios. Driven by a deeply personal and inspiring story she long envisioned for the screen, she makes her debut as an author, bringing her cinematic sensibility and passion for storytelling to the written word.
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On the blood-soaked coast of 16ᵗʰ-century Rameshwaram, faith is forbidden. Temples are razed, idols shattered, and prayer is answered with chains—or death.
When a quiet boatmaker, Rajan, hides broken gods aboard his boat, escape becomes impossible. Hunted by cannons, fishermen flee toward a cursed island no one returns from.
The sea darkens. Waves turn violent. Silence follows. Something ancient stirs beneath the water—older than empires,
On the blood-soaked coast of 16ᵗʰ-century Rameshwaram, faith is forbidden. Temples are razed, idols shattered, and prayer is answered with chains—or death.
When a quiet boatmaker, Rajan, hides broken gods aboard his boat, escape becomes impossible. Hunted by cannons, fishermen flee toward a cursed island no one returns from.
The sea darkens. Waves turn violent. Silence follows. Something ancient stirs beneath the water—older than empires, awakened by devotion.
A gripping tale of resistance and belief, this epic asks: when humans carry their gods into the sea, what rises to carry them back?
On the blood-soaked coast of 16ᵗʰ-century Rameshwaram, faith is forbidden. Temples are razed, idols shattered, and prayer is answered with chains—or death.
When a quiet boatmaker, Rajan, hides broken gods aboard his boat, escape becomes impossible. Hunted by cannons, fishermen flee toward a cursed island no one returns from.
The sea darkens. Waves turn violent. Silence follows. Something ancient stirs beneath the water—older than empires,
On the blood-soaked coast of 16ᵗʰ-century Rameshwaram, faith is forbidden. Temples are razed, idols shattered, and prayer is answered with chains—or death.
When a quiet boatmaker, Rajan, hides broken gods aboard his boat, escape becomes impossible. Hunted by cannons, fishermen flee toward a cursed island no one returns from.
The sea darkens. Waves turn violent. Silence follows. Something ancient stirs beneath the water—older than empires, awakened by devotion.
A gripping tale of resistance and belief, this epic asks: when humans carry their gods into the sea, what rises to carry them back?
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