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HarperCollins India Acquires Ashwin Sanghi's New Crime Thriller Series 'Kutta Kadam'
Storizen
|March 2023
HarperCollins India has recently acquired the rights to publish a brand new crime thriller series by Ashwin Sanghi, the renowned author of the bestselling Bharat series.
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The series centers around the character of Prakash Kadam, a former cop known as 'Kutta' Kadam, and his pursuit of criminals on the streets of Mumbai.
In his statement about the series, Ashwin Sanghi expressed his excitement, "My readers are familiar with my Bharat series, which explores the Indic space. While I will continue to release new books in the Bharat series every two years, I am thrilled to announce an entirely new crime thriller series titled 'Kutta Kadam', set to release every alternate year from 2024. I previously co-wrote two crime thrillers with James Patterson, which became international bestsellers. However, 'Kutta Kadam' is my first solo venture into the genre, and I hope that these books and their future adaptations as web series will keep my fans engaged. I am grateful that HarperCollins India will be the publishing house for this exciting new series."
The 'Kutta Kadam' series promises to be a thrilling addition to the genre, featuring the intriguing character of Prakash Kadam or 'Kutta' Kadam. Fans of Ashwin Sanghi's work can look forward to the release of the first book in the series in 2024.
This story is from the March 2023 edition of Storizen.
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