Mahabharatha, the second most famous epic of Hindu mythology has entertained, enlightened, and been a source of much thought and discussion for as long as the text has existed. It has been adapted into uncountable films, books, and TV shows. I remember how back in late '80s the streets of the entire country would remain deserted on Sunday mornings because everyone was glued to their TV screens, watching B.R. Chopra's Mahabharatha. The title song still remains one of my all-time favourites.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18YrzTYrHZs Lately, mythological fiction has also been a source of not just entertainment but also a change in society. Narratives like Palace of Illusions and now, Yudhishthira - The Unfallen Pandava, shed light on alternate points of view and attempt to answer a pertinent question - What went on in the minds of these characters who transformed the course of History?  So when I got the opportunity to host an excerpt from Readomania's latest release I jumped at it. Written by Mallar Chatterjee and edited by my favourite Indrani Ganguly, Yudhisthira - The Unfallen Pandava is an ambitious imaginary narrative from Yudhisthira's perspective. And judging from the below excerpt, it promises to be one hell of a read.