Sunil Bhola enters the literary world with a voice shaped by experience, observation, and a deep fascination with the hidden layers of the human mind. Although known professionally as an engineer in the construction field, his creative spirit has always been drawn toward storytelling. Years spent navigating the structured, practical world of engineering only strengthened his desire to explore the more abstract, emotional, and psychological space that writing offers. His debut novel, Andheron Ki Parchhai, becomes the bridge between these two worlds—precision meeting imagination, reality blending into mystery, and logic confronting fear. For Sunil, writing has never been a casual pursuit. It has been a quietly burning passion, nurtured since childhood, inspired by his curiosity about human psychology, unspoken fears, and the shadows that linger behind every ordinary life. With this novel, he steps confidently into the realm of fiction, determined not just to tell a story but to make readers feel every layer of it.
In Andheron Ki Parchhai, Sunil presents more than a narrative—he offers an emotional and psychological experience. The story follows Manoj and Suhani, a couple embarking on a hopeful new chapter, only to find themselves swallowed by the secrets of the house they move into. What begins as subtle unease soon twists into something far more unsettling: footsteps echoing through empty corridors, lights behaving like living beings, and the ominous, persistent presence of Maya. Through these haunting elements, Sunil explores the fragile boundary between the psychological and the supernatural. He leaves readers questioning what is real and what is the complicated reflection of trauma, memory, and fear. This blurring of lines is not accidental; it is a reflection of Sunil’s belief that darkness is never merely darkness—there is always a shadow, and every shadow hides a truth waiting to be uncovered.
Sunil’s writing style flows from a deep empathy for human emotion. He understands the weight of silence, the fear of the unseen, and the inner battles that shape people more profoundly than external events. His approach to storytelling is immersive, aiming to pull readers into the atmosphere of tension and curiosity that defines the novel. Each scene is crafted to evoke not only visual imagery but emotional resonance—fear, confusion, longing, doubt, and the relentless urge to uncover the truth. More than anything, Sunil hopes that readers experience the story as a journey rather than just a sequence of events.
With Andheron Ki Parchhai, Sunil Bhola begins his literary journey by tapping into universal emotions—fear of the unknown, the burden of the past, and the desire to break free from inner shadows. He believes that everyone carries unspoken stories within themselves, and through writing, he seeks to give shape to those invisible narratives. His debut work marks not only the beginning of his creative path but also his commitment to continue exploring complex themes of the mind and heart. As he steps into the world of literature, he hopes that the affection and support of readers will guide him forward, inspiring him to create more stories that linger in memory and leave a lasting impression.