India had an established civilisation when the rest of the world was still in their evolution phase making it the most coveted land. India had every material one can mention until invasions turned things around. Now we don’t have concrete evidence of its ancient past except some literature and legends passed orally for centuries. A group of motivated youngsters set out to trace the history of Industhan, the undivided India chasing a hypothesis of a mythical land and hunt for clues like a pack of wolves. Meanwhile, humanity suffers in the form of wars World over even now and is disheartening to even hear it let alone face it. Will the youngsters succeed in the pursuit? Will justice be served to the innocent victims of conflicts?
The word ‘Thulir’ is from Tamizh language which means the budding of a plant sapling from a seed or fresh leaves from a branch. All these are signs of positivity and growth in life. But the deep inference the author wants to denote is on the youngsters growing up and maturing to take the baton from the previous generation and running ahead with all their might. That summarises life in one single word. This is the sequel to the first novel written by the author namely, ‘Sizzling Orange Sun’.