The Time Game
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  • Reads 232
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2020
Ayushmann Khuranna stars in a mind bending, romance as a time traveler.


 After the death of a loved one, Ayush is left depressed, almost at the brink of suicide. A glimmer of hope hits him when his scientific background and studies in the field inspire him to create a solution to his depression. Which is truly just the manipulation of time, but as he time travels back in time to save his loved one, he goes back too far. He might find love in the past and he might find his future catch up with him. Will he be able to escape the unknown perils of time travel? will he bring back the one he loves? will all those who falls for eventually be lost? 

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