Kramana tells the story of Bhargava, the son of Krishnashastri, also known as Kunta Shastri because of his amputated leg. The story is narrated from Bhargava’s perspective and takes us through his entire life, from his birth to the book’s ending, which connects to the Kedarnath floods.
The book explores various themes like black magic, beliefs, exploitation, caste conflicts, and unexpected sexual encounters.
The pace of the story is smooth and keeps you interested throughout. The author’s writing feels personal and realistic, as if he has drawn from his own experiences, making it even more enjoyable to read.