
Pralay
The Great Deluge
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Narrated by:
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Neel Chaudhuri
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Written by:
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Vineet Bajpai
About this listen
“Even death is afraid of the White Mask”
1700 BCE, Harappa - The devta of Harappa has fallen tortured and condemned to the dungeons of the dead. His murdered wife’s pious blood falls on the sands of the metropolis, sealing the black fate of Harappa forever.
2017, Banaras - A master assassin bites into cyanide, but not before pronouncing the arrival of an unstoppable, dark force. A maha-taantric offers a chilling sacrifice.
AD 325, Bithynian City (modern-day Turkey) - Unable to foresee the monster he was untethering, an extraordinary monarch commissions a terrifying world-vision spanning millennia.
1700 BCE, east of Harappa - A mystical fish-man proclaims the onset of Pralay - the extinction of mankind. The Blood River rises to avenge her divine sons.
What happens to the devta of Harappa? Is Vidyut truly the prophesied saviour? Who are the veiled overlords behind the sinister World Order? What was the macabre blueprint of the mysterious emperor at Bithynian City? Listen to unravel one of the world’s greatest conspiracies and the haunting story of a lost, ancient civilization.
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- shiva k.
- 10-08-19
more fluff and praise than needed
the story is good and gripping. but one thing that's a little annoying is that the protagonist, the other hot girl and his grandfather are praised one too many times. other than that good listen.
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- vinay
- 06-04-20
Everything about this triology gets better.
Story and narration is top notch. I cant wait to start the next part. This is like Lord of rings, keeps you captivated.
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- Lomary
- 14-05-19
To much drag
In beginning it seems good but it become repetitive when ever other sentence author start glorifying a character. Come on we got it in the first few instances!
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- Anthony Gonsalvis
- 10-11-20
beautiful
great work nothing better to express awesome super w o w t o them all
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- Shaurya Mittal
- 04-04-20
outstanding
Amazing narrative of an amazing book worth trying with Audibles.
Vineet Bajpai is a good writer.
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- PD
- 19-02-20
Repetitive and mix of all genre
Well, I am pretty confused as the plot is so common and storyline is very predictive, however the premise of the plot Harrapa was very heavy and luring... It's very difficult to understand why the author have taken the best of these genre novels, mix it well and plated in the form of novel when he could have done more dip test in history backed by historical evidences. These genre of book could have dished out lot of more insight of the lost history however it felt that the history was used just to add flavor to the novel.. If felt like the story is weaved around the notable name of Harrapa and no effort taken to ensure that the story line is not in lines with conspiracy theories and no reference bibliography have mentioned to entice the audience and add weight to the story.. Now it felt like a fable for an young adult which is just like masala movie.
Expect more from such genre and somehow dissatisfied.
The performance is unnecessarily dramatized which is not needed as the audience is not kids but adults. Also the essence of the story gets diluted when the performer needlessly do the voice modulation and make the grim situation laughable. Read it maturely to make more impact I felt.
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