Born: 01-01-1961
Vikram Chandra is an acclaimed Indian author known for his richly detailed narratives and intricate storytelling. Born in New Delhi, Chandra is celebrated for works like "Sacred Games," which blends crime fiction with deep cultural insights. He holds an MFA from the University of Houston and has received numerous accolades, including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. His writing often explores the intersection of technology, history, and identity in contemporary India.
Life's not all about the money, my friend. Sometimes it's about the power.
To survive in this city, you need to be more cunning than the rats that infest it.
Every action has consequences, and sometimes those consequences can be fatal.
In this world, trust is a luxury that few can afford.
Fear is a powerful weapon, and those who wield it can control the masses.
Love can be both a savior and a destroyer.
Sometimes the line between good and evil is blurred, and we must choose where we stand.
Life is a game, and only the cunning can emerge victorious.
There's a thin line between justice and revenge, and sometimes it's hard to tell them apart.
In a city filled with chaos, finding peace can be the greatest challenge.
The pursuit of power can consume a person's soul, leaving nothing but emptiness behind.
The road to redemption is paved with blood, sweat, and tears.