Through chapters 9 to 14, in 5 chapters out of 42 chapters of my novel 7 Seconds: Bhaarat Against Terror, I've elaborated on a personal experience when I met with a life-threatening road accident and also recovered decently enough after more than a year of physiotherapy. The remaining 37 beautiful chapters, are pure fiction inspired by reality.
The flames of religion-based discrimination consume the nation. What will you do in such a situation? You don't say that you form a terrorist organisation to coerce the government into placing only the economic classification for reservation in the nation, do you? The terrorist organisation Khaalis Khoon accomplishes just that, drawing inspiration from the different historical invaders and ruling monarchs of Bhaarat (India). What happens on the Hamburg-bound Lufthansa Airlines Flight 7, when Akshant is posed with fighting such terrorist hijackers with their roots in India? They already took out the in-flight security7 Seconds - Bhaarat Against Terror
A gripping tale of love, loss, courage, and patriotism in modern India.
What if the boy next door became a national hero?
What if his story-of romance, rebellion, and redemption-challenged everything you thought you knew about reservation, education, and terrorism?
Akshant Kautilya Sharma is an ordinary young man with extraordinary dreams. A passionate student, a gifted musician, and a determined patriot, his life is a whirlwind of emotional trials and ethical choices. From a heart-wrenching breakup to a near-fatal accident, from composing soulful songs to standing against terror on an international flight-his journey is anything but typical.
Inspired by real events, 7 Seconds - Bhaarat Against Terror is a soul-stirring novel that blends fact with fiction, romance with resistance, and personal struggle with national duty. Originally released in 2014 as 7 Seconds: A Typical Guy, Atypical Life, this reimagined version takes a bolder stand on the issues that matter most to today's India.