The Relevance of Thrill in the Novels of Manohar Malgonkar and Its Contribution to the Literary World of Anglo-Indian Literature
Spy-fiction, thriller-writing, Anglo- Indian writing, Amateurish Writer,
Spy-fiction, thriller-writing, Anglo- Indian writing, Amateurish Writer,
Right-wing-populism, feminism, social hierarchy, climate change.
Dhwani, sea, poetry, human nature, life, suggestiveness, interpretation.
Gender, Marital, Divorce, Feminism, Heteropatriarchal Subversion,
Entertainment Media; Inherent Power Structures; Politics of Representation;
Freedom, Justice, Martyr, Resistance, Nonviolence, Nationalism, Youth activism
commercialisation, ambition, memory, communication, materialism, self-
Thrillers, Conspiracy, Detective novel, Theatrical, Films, Mini-series, Fictional
Human trafficking, exploitation, slavery, uncaring parents, traffickers.
Marginalisation, Struggle, Trauma, Anxiety, Gender, Identity, Freedom.