The Royal Enigma, authored by Krishna Bhatt, explores the lives of two individuals navigating the complexities of their existence against the backdrop of a tumultuous world. Dilip, desperate to release his sex video before his first book, reflects on the challenges and uncertainties faced by aspiring writers. His friend Nawin, however, dismisses Dilip’s aspirations, finding the latter’s fascination with stuffed animal bodies in a Kathmandu library repulsive. Both characters are grappling with their identities and roles in an ever-changing world marked by frequent terrorist attacks and counter-terrorism operations.
Krishna Bhatt weaves these narratives into a poignant tapestry of human emotions and societal struggles. The novel delves deeply into themes of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning amidst chaos. A particular scene follows an elderly woman caring for her mentally disabled son, highlighting the resilience and tenderness inherent in human relationships.
With 212 pages, The Royal Enigma is a compelling read that resonates with its sensitive portrayal of characters caught between personal dreams and global upheavals.
