Rishabh Dubey's The Last Knight of Chittor reimagines one of India's most storied sieges.
Blending history with elements of science fiction, Dubey explores the idea of a living fortress -
where sound, faith, and design become weapons of endurance.
"History and science fiction aren't opposites," says Rishabh Dubey. "They meet where imagination rediscovers glory and where the young learn to dream with roots."
From the Author
When I began writing The Last Knight of Chittor, I wanted to explore endurance - not as nostalgia, but as living science.
What if sound itself could defend faith, and the same principles that guide music and prayer could shape survival?
Through Vyaghradev, I wished to portray the discipline that transforms valour into philosophy,
and the quiet heroism that binds duty to creation.
To the youth who inherit this legacy:
may you see that science and tradition were never rivals-
they were once the same song, sung by a civilization that knew how to listen.
- Rishabh Dubey (Kridious)
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