In Gurgaon, dreams come wrapped in glass towers, gated societies, and the glow of neon nights - but the fine print is always in invisible ink.
Millennium Tales is a wry, heartfelt, and sharply observant collection of fifteen short stories that peel back the shiny veneer of India's corporate capital. From small-town couples navigating the social codes of posh high-rises, to whistleblowers caught in the moral fog of Cyber City, to e-rickshaw philosophers who see more of the city than any CEO - these stories capture Gurgaon in all its contradictions: ambition and alienation, glamour and grit, laughter and heartbreak.
Meet characters who hustle at dawn and party at midnight, who measure success in EMIs and Instagram likes, who learn that in this city, survival is as much about adapting as it is about arriving.
With warmth, humour, and an unflinching eye for detail, Rajesh Seshadri brings to life the people, paradoxes, and pulse of a city always in motion - where belonging isn't given, it's negotiated.
Welcome to Gurgaon - where the view is dazzling, but you'll need to bring your own sky.