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Whether you read him for nostalgia, for the thrill of the forbidden, or to understand a bygone era of Hindi pulp literature, one thing is certain: Mastram understood the Indian heart better than most literary snobs ever did.

With the advent of the digital age, many predicted the death of pulp fiction. However, Mastram Ki Kahaniyan underwent a massive transformation.

Mastram did not aspire to win a Sahitya Akademi Award. He did not care for reviews in The Hindu Literary Review. He wrote for the night watchman, the hostel resident, the lonely migrant worker, and the bored housewife. He wrote for the India that the English media refused to see.

Mastram Ki Kahaniyan content often explores a range of themes, including: