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For naughty ones 🤤


Kapdon Ke Neeche is a study of what a household chooses not to see. Set within a decaying family compound, the novel follows Radhika as she learns the grammar of survival—how silence is taught, how violence is inherited, and how desire, when denied language, mutates into something procedural. Nothing here arrives suddenly. Every cruelty is rehearsed. Every transgression is folded neatly into routine. As boundaries erode behind closed doors, the distinction between protection and complicity becomes dangerously thin. What unfolds is not a tale of escape or justice, but of adaptation: how a woman learns where to stand, when to look away, and what must be hidden beneath respectability. Written with restraint and menace, Kapdon Ke Neeche examines domestic space as a crime scene—one where bodies, intentions, and histories are concealed in plain sight, and where what lies beneath matters far more than what is worn above it.



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