In a bold and emotionally charged narrative, Sagar Kumar’s latest novel INTERROGATION lays bare the painful underbelly of a justice system that often fails the very citizens it is meant to protect. Released to critical anticipation, this powerful work of fiction is rooted in a harrowing real-life incident from June 2021, when a young man’s life was forever altered inside a Bengaluru police station.
INTERROGATION delves into themes of identity, societal boundaries, and institutional bias. It tells the story of a man who, like many others, becomes a silent victim in a system where language and prejudice define fate. Kumar masterfully captures the anguish of being unheard, the burden of silence, and the quiet dignity of those who endure without recognition.
More than just a novel, INTERROGATION is a tribute—to those crushed under the weight of systemic failures, and to the rare glimmers of hope that emerge through connection, love, and compassion. It is truth wrapped in fiction, a reminder of resilience in the face of overwhelming injustice.
Sagar Kumar’s voice is empathetic and piercing, offering readers a lens into a world often left in the shadows. This is not just a story; it’s a necessary conversation.