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Shadows of Betrayal: A Gripping Crime Thriller of Love, Greed & Murder

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  Shadows of Betrayal A Tale of Greed, Love, and Murder Exposition – The Setting and Characters The city of Meerut buzzed with life, a place where history whispered through its ancient streets, and modern ambitions fueled the restless youth. Among its many prominent families was the Sharma household , known for their wealth and stature. At the center of this tale stood Aarav Sharma , a successful businessman in his mid-30s, whose sharp mind had built a thriving export empire. He was respected, admired, and—by those who envied him—feared. Beside him was his wife, Riya Sharma , a woman of striking beauty and elegance, who, to the world, was the perfect partner. But behind the curtain of their marriage lay shadows—secrets neither could confess to each other. Riya had never truly loved Aarav. She had married him for security, for the prestige of being a Sharma. But love? That was something she had only known in the arms of Sahil Malhotra , a man from her past who had resurfaced, w...

The Shadow Behind the Curtain

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The Shadow Behind the Curtain - Dr. Sanjaykumar Pawar The city of Mumbai never truly sleeps. It hums with restless energy, the neon glow of its skyline reflecting off the rain-soaked streets. But on this particular night, something was different. A silence had settled over Bandra’s high-rises, a heavy stillness that felt unnatural. Inside a luxury apartment, police officer Arjun Mehta stood at the foot of a bed, his jaw clenched as he examined the lifeless body of Rohan Malhotra. The young Bollywood star lay motionless, his face peaceful—too peaceful. A bedsheet noose hung loosely from the ceiling fan, as if mocking the very idea that this was how his life had ended. Detective Kavya Rao, her sharp eyes scanning the crime scene, crossed her arms. “It looks staged,” she muttered. Arjun didn’t respond immediately. He had seen suicides before—too many, in fact—but something about this one felt… wrong. “The door was locked from the inside,” he finally said. “No forced entry. If it was...