Mahabharat Murders
There is a gruesome killer on the loose in the streets of Kolkata. He thinks he is Duryodhana reborn. He has managed to kill his Draupadi, Sahadeva and Nakula. Will he get to the rest of the Pandavas? Based loosely on Mahaprasthanika Parva, or the "Book of the Great Journey", is the seventeenth and the shortest of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata. There is a gruesome killer on the loose in the streets of Kolkata. He thinks he is Duryodhana reborn. He has managed to kill his Draupadi, Sahadeva and Nakula. Will he get to the rest of the Pandavas? Based loosely on Mahaprasthanika Parva, or the "Book of the Great Journey", is the seventeenth and the shortest of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata. There is a gruesome killer on the loose in the streets of Kolkata. He thinks he is Duryodhana reborn. He has managed to kill his Draupadi, Sahadeva and Nakula. Will he get to the rest of the Pandavas? Based loosely on Mahaprasthanika Parva, or the "Book of the Great Journey", is the seventeenth and the shortest of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata. There is a gruesome killer on the loose in the streets of Kolkata. He thinks he is Duryodhana reborn. He has managed to kill his Draupadi, Sahadeva and Nakula. Will he get to the rest of the Pandavas? Based loosely on Mahaprasthanika Parva, or the "Book of the Great Journey", is the seventeenth and the shortest of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata.