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India 1990: From ₹100 to a Fortune

India 1990: From ₹100 to a Fortune

In 1990, India stood on the edge of historic change—economic uncertainty, social upheavals, and the whispers of liberalization that would soon reshape the nation. Amidst this backdrop, a young dreamer begins his journey with nothing but ₹100 in his pocket and an unshakable determination to change his destiny. India 1990: From ₹100 to Fortune is a gripping tale of resilience, ambition, and survival against the odds. From the bustling bazaars and chaotic streets of small-town India to the glittering promise of big-city success, the story follows a man who refuses to be bound by his circumstances. As every rupee becomes a gamble and every setback a test, he navigates betrayal, friendship, love, and the harsh lessons of ambition. This is not just a rags-to-riches tale, but also a mirror to India itself—emerging from struggles, breaking old shackles, and stepping into a new era of opportunities. Will sheer willpower and grit be enough to turn a single ₹100 note into a legacy of fortune? Or will the chaos of an India in transition swallow his dreams? A tale of perseverance, business, and the spirit of a nation in transformation—India 1990: From ₹100 to Fortune will inspire, challenge, and move you. (Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction inspired by historical settings. While the backdrop reflects certain socio-economic events in India during the 1990s, it is not a factual or complete historical account. Some names, characters, places, and events are products of the author’s imagination, while others may have been adapted in a fictional manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. This story is not intended to offend or target any religion, caste, culture, community, or belief system. It should be read solely as a tale of ambition, perseverance, and transformation during a period of national change.)
History
272 Chs
Competition Unknown

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Chapters and Release: Release days: Everyday Release time: 3pm UTC Status: Unedited. (Will edit after main story conclusion. Specifically from the start.) *** Synopsis: A fifteen-year-old schoolgirl happens to find herself approached by a strange woman after a rough day—who happens to know her plans on running away. Astonished, she tried to interrogate, but ended up getting dragged into another universe and another world. There, she finds out that experiments are being ran on fourteen other candidates set aside for her. Being the last candidate, she is told that she might be the first one to face demise. But she is determined to find out what is up with this co-operation is. After some time, she finds out that this whole world and setting is similar to that of a book she read during her younger days. And the protagonist happened to be her own cousin. *** (Prologue) Listen... No one is judging no one here. And so am I. The world has been cruel these days. Being modern means being rude to people on the street who are below your rank—That is what they believe. I find this all frustrating, why move with a state of mind that could as well kill you someday. You don't know if this person is a lawyer, a far relative, a doctor, a politician. But you already get the gist, don't you? And like any other teenagers my age, I really want to run away from all this. It's not like I am an orphan or from a poor household. I am from a family which is a standard class in economical terms in this world. And yet, I want to run away. Haha! Anyways. I did succeed. I wonder at what cost? I am away from all that hostility of course... But now I am in another world. Not reincarnated. Not transmigrated to another body. I am with my own soul in my original body, but in another world. This world... is weird. Thinking back, I remember reading a strange book when I was young. This book actually speaks about this world. I am a character there. Funnier thing, I don't know what is up with it either. It appears to me that the writer decided they want to see the 'live-action' version of it. So now... I am the actor playing my ownself.
Fantasy
285 Chs
Second Chance: A Dark Tale of Urban India

Second Chance: A Dark Tale of Urban India

[Anti-Hero | Revenge story] "What the fu..?! I got transmigrated?" "Holy shit… A 44-year-old M!LF, a 25-year-old sister, a 21-year-old younger one, and twin cousins my age? And this idiot was adopted? Thank you, God. I swear I'm not wasting this second chance." 'So this fool was raised like a lamb…but they have no idea that this very lamb is about to turn into a lion.' ********************************************************** Meet, Riku Higashi, a notorious Japanese hacker on the run, dies tragically.  But fate isn't finished with him. He is reborn in India as an 18-year-old high schooler, Rohit with a brand new identity and a house full of tempting opportunities. Raised as the heir to a billionaire, Rohit soon discovers the truth: this life is not a gift, but a countdown. Once he turns twenty, he is meant to be disposed of. What begins as freedom quickly twists into tension. What his handlers fail to realize is that in his past life, Riku was no ordinary criminal. He was a master mind wanted by twenty-one nations—a wolf in sheep's clothing. Given the perfect opportunity, he can return every betrayal a thousandfold. This new life offers pleasure, power, and the tempting possibility of redemption. He could erase his criminal past and live in comfort, untouched by shadows. But fate has other plans. The very secret organization responsible for his death has resurfaced, haunting his path to power once more. As his past tightens its grip, Rohit must choose: hide behind a new face—or confront the darkness head-on. To the world, he could become a billionaire prodigy. To the underworld, a relentless hunter. And this time, he has everything to lose, and everything to take back. One thing is certain. His story will not be confined within a single nation’s borders. More Tags: #Psychological, #Revenge, #FamilyBusiness, #DarkRomance, #Possesive, #Corruption, #Blackmail, #Scifi, #Mafia, #Espionage, #FaceSlapping, #WifeStealing Notes: - Recommended for Kink Lovers and Tabboo themes. - System mentioned is Ai based(no-magic). It will be introduced after ch-65. - Dont jump to R-18 , or you would miss up the connecting links.Every plot has a meaning. - The story is based on fiction, and any resemblance to real-life place , person, brand or events should be considered a coincidence. Treat this as an AU of modern world dynamics where everything is same but names and personalities different. -The cover picture is AI-based. In case anyone has any issues, please feel free to reach out to me. Thank you for reading. Chapter Release Schedule as per Indian Standard Time Official Timing: 23:30 IST – 24:30 IST(Daily chapter release) Optional Timing: 11:30 IST – 12:30 IST(Occasional bonus release) Event Timing: Random(Bonus or mass chapter drops) Expected Output:8 to 12 chapters per week(~1.5k–2k words each)
Urban
239 Chs
The screenplay is on the leaderboard
The following is the list of the top ten worst scripts in 2022 (organized according to the author's "statistics"+ mystery circle ratings): 1. Reversal! The Book of Reasoning, City Limit, Mystery Circle score 6.6. This was a Japanese mystery script. A group of mystery novelists gathered to solve the case, but there were many problems. Although the reading volume was large, the writing was boring, the story was melodramatic, the tricks were mediocre and childish, and it was ridiculed as "reading for 1 hour, reasoning for 5 minutes". The whole process was based on guessing the author's setting. There were no amazing memory points after playing, and the overall mediocrity was not worth the limited price. 2. "Delta's Cage", City Limit, Mystery Circle Rating 6.5. The concept of "Delta" was basically useless when it came to pengci novels. The small mechanism segment copied the board game, while the reasoning segment was child's play. There were many peripheral characters, and the plot was cliché. It forced the players to sublimate their ideas, making them feel awkward. 3. "Strange Records of Death Seniors in West Seoul." Exclusive. Mystery Circle Rating: 6.4. The author and the author were more famous, but this book made the players 'experience not good. The volume was very small (the script and clues were more than 20 pages, and some players completed it in less than 4 hours). The story setting was ridiculous, and there were some rigid impressions of Korean tycoons and North-South relations. A large number of audio clues could not be heard clearly, causing unnecessary obstacles. 4. Zombie Speed Road, City Limit, Mystery Circle Rating 6.3. Deductive reasoning, high requirements for the DPS and NPC, high cost, so the release of the city limit, but other than deduction, there is no highlight. The reasoning was simple, the story was thin, and it was all supported by the deduction of the game. There were many colorful eggs, but the main line was boring. Most of them were old memes, and the form was greater than the content. 5. "Eternal Sleep in the Four Quarters Pavilion", limited to the city, mystery circle score 6.1. There were three difficulty options, but the higher difficulty increased the difficulty by reducing the number of clues and increasing the blurry perspective, which made the players feel bored. The simple version also had problems such as peripheral characters, poor writing style, and the idea of "pressing the head", which did not meet the standards of the city. 6. "PM Is Dead Again", box, Mystery Circle Rating 5.7. The author, Feiran, did not have any particularly good works after "The Essence Diary of a Sick Boy." This book also had some problems. 7. The list did not elaborate on the scripts ranked 7 - 10, but judging from the overall list, these scripts also had various factors that led to them being rated as bad. The original novel of "The Shadow of Beacon Burning Plum Fragrance" was "The Hitman's Diary of the Pseudo Song Dynasty." The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
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2026-07-28 16:17
The Daisy, the screenplay, the performance
As someone who loves to read novels, I can't directly provide the screenshots of movies or TV series. However, if you want to know more about the plot and the scenes of the movie, I can provide you with some general information. Daisy was a British film released in 1997, which was adapted from Stephen King's novel of the same name by Anne Hathaway. The movie tells a story about love, friendship and self-awareness. It is famous for its delicate emotions and touching scenes. If you need the storyboard of " Daisy ", I can provide you with some relevant information, but I can't directly provide the complete script. A screenplay was usually jointly developed by the director and screenwriter to present the plot and scene of a movie or television series. If you need more specific information, please contact the relevant film or television production company or director to obtain more accurate information.
1 answer
2024-09-18 20:56
Is a screenplay the same as a novel?
No, they're not the same. A screenplay is written specifically for a film or TV show, focusing on dialogue and visual elements. A novel has more room for detailed descriptions and internal thoughts of characters.
1 answer
2024-10-14 06:22
Is a screenplay considered a novel?
No, a screenplay isn't the same as a novel. A screenplay is specifically written for a film or TV production, focusing on visual and dialogue elements.
3 answers
2024-10-16 12:50
Sayejit Rey's screenplay
Sayjit Rey was a well-known screenwriter. His representative works included The Lost Ark, Lost Ark 2, Mysterious Island, and so on. These works all involved sci-fi, adventure, fantasy, and other elements that were deeply loved by readers.
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2024-09-10 22:10
Is it easier to sell a screenplay or a novel?
Selling a novel can be easier as there are numerous publishing houses and online platforms accepting submissions. Screenplays, on the other hand, face more competition and a more niche market.
1 answer
2024-10-07 03:02
Is it easier to publish a novel or a screenplay?
In my opinion, publishing a novel is often easier. You have more flexibility in terms of length, style, and content.
3 answers
2024-10-03 02:30
How to turn a screenplay into a novel?
Well, first you need to expand on the characters' inner thoughts and emotions. Also, add more descriptive details to the settings and scenes.
2 answers
2024-09-28 07:31
How to transform a screenplay into a novel?
To turn a screenplay into a novel, start by elaborating on the settings and dialogues. Make the story flow smoothly and add subplots if needed to enhance the complexity and appeal.
1 answer
2024-10-01 07:24
How to transform a novel into a screenplay?
First, you need to break down the plot of the novel into scenes. Then, focus on character development and dialogues that work well on the screen. It's not easy but with careful planning, it can be done.
2 answers
2024-10-07 09:24
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