Who is there?
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This story is about a patriotic Anahat. Who is half-heartedly trying to destroy the narcotics business for the protection of the country. Joins a drug racket and helps the police to bust the whole racket and fulfills his duty to the country by bringing the culprit named Rajinikanth to justice.
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Who is there? - Ankit Chaudhary shiv
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The deep darkness enveloped the surroundings, leaving a sense that someone was lurking in the shadows. In the distance, the sound of something breaking could be heard, but no one paid it any attention. Someone was walking through the forest towards the road.
Rajinikanth, a renowned businessman from Mehsana, was driving through the Aravalli hills while listening to songs. A romantic tune was playing on the radio beside him. Suddenly, the radio signal started to distort. Rajinikanth was taking a shortcut, and the radio was his only companion keeping his spirits high. Now, it had turned sour.
As the radio suddenly stopped working, Rajinikanth pulled over his car to the side of the road. He picked up the radio and knocked it with his hands a few times, trying to make it work. He also tried adjusting the antenna, but to no avail.
Rajinikanth was becoming increasingly frustrated, and in a fit of anger, he threw the radio down. As he did so, he noticed a person standing in front of his car. The man’s mouth was tied, and he held a thick wooden stick in his hand. He was standing right in front of Rajinikanth’s car, causing him to panic. This was the first time anyone had come in front of him like this, and he began to sweat with fear.
Rajinikanth attempted to start his car, but it would not start, causing him to become very frightened. Many thoughts raced through his mind, rendering him unable to think clearly.