The Sialkot Saga (Hindi Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Atul Arya
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Written by:
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Ashwin Sanghi
About this listen
When it's a question of money, everybody is of the same religion.
The trajectories of Arvind and Arbaaz, both businessmen of a kind whose lives are unwillingly intertwined, ricochet off one another while they play out their sinister and murderous plots of personal and professional one-upmanship, all the while breaking every rule in the book. Both are unaware that what they seek and fight over is the very obstacle in realising an ancient secret that dates back to a time long forgotten. And yet, at the heart of it all, there lies tenderness...and pathos...and blood...and rare moments of an almost exalted happiness.
So, can it be that a man is both sinner and saint, victor and victim, black and white? Ashwin Sanghi, master storyteller and spinner of yarns, weaves together once more threads of the past and present, fact and fiction, history and mythology, business and politics, love and hatred while dangling you ceaselessly over the cliff with this chilling multi-layered narrative, keeping you guessing till the totally unguessable end. And you're left wondering whether it's a matter of faith...or fate.
Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
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Highly recommended
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Sanghi’s strength lies in research and layering—he expertly ties India’s post-independence history with shadowy secrets from ancient times. For most of the book, the plot feels like a well-paced thriller mixed with boardroom drama, street-level grit, and a touch of the mystical. The characters are flawed, human, and compelling—making it easy to invest emotionally in their journeys.
But where the audiobook excels in delivery and buildup, it stumbles in its final steps. The ending, unfortunately, felt rushed and underwhelming, as if the tension that had been simmering throughout just fizzled out instead of exploding. For a novel that builds so much intrigue, the payoff didn’t match the promise. It left me more puzzled than satisfied.
That said, the narration quality remains top-notch throughout, with excellent pacing and character distinction. It’s a solid audiobook experience if you enjoy multi-genre epics—but be prepared for an ending that might not meet your expectations.
Final Verdict: A powerful ride with a bumpy landing. Worth a listen, but not unforgettable.
The Sialkot Saga: A Gripping Ride with a Flat Finish
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