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Vishwas Mudagal is an Indian writer and entrepreneur.
Vishwas Mudagal | |
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Born | Dharwad, Karnataka, India | 26 October 1981
Occupation | Writer, entrepreneur |
Language | English |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | R.V. College of Engineering |
Notable works | Losing My Religion |
Losing My Religion is his debut novel.[1][2] Mudagal's most recent work is the science-fiction and mythology novel The Last Avatar – Age of Kalki (2018).[3]
Early life and education
editMudagal was born in Dharwad, Karnataka. He received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the RV College of Engineering, Bangalore.[4]
Literary career
editThe idea for Mudagal's debut novel, Losing My Religion, came from his real-life experience, when he shut down his Internet-based firm. In the novel, the protagonist, Rishi Rai, faces a similar situation of bankruptcy but his life takes a turn when he sets on a journey with Alex, an American hippie.[5]
Mudagal's second novel, The Last Avatar – Age of Kalki, introduces Indian superheroes with roots deep in Hindu mythology and ethos.[6][7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "A Twist of Fate". The Hindu.
- ^ "Growing Comes from Growth". Sunstone Business School.
- ^ "It's Time We Got Our Own Mythological Superhero: Vishwas Mudagal on His New Book The Last Avatar". News18.
- ^ "GoodReads".
- ^ "Journey of a Lifetime". NewIndianExpress. Archived from the original on 23 March 2014.
- ^ "Portraying Kalki as a True Indian Superhero in Flesh and Blood". DTNext.[dead link ]
- ^ Mudagal, Vishwas (10 December 2018). The Last Avatar (Age of Kalki #1). HarperCollins India. ISBN 9789353024673.