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[[Akashdeep S Batth]] (born January 30, 1992) is budding novelist from [[Punjab]]. [[Anhad (2011)]] is the maiden fiction work. Though less than twenty years  of age, still Akashdeep S.Batth has chosen a thought-provoking and  captivating subject matter for attempting his fiction. He has shown  maturity in handling the theme and the spiritual message of this  prose-work, despite being immature in years.  
[[Akashdeep S Batth]] (born January 30, 1992) is budding novelist from [[Punjab]]. [[Anhad (2011)]] is the maiden fiction work. Though less than twenty years  of age, still Akashdeep S.Batth has chosen a thought-provoking and  captivating subject matter for attempting his fiction. He has shown  maturity in handling the theme and the spiritual message of this  prose-work, despite being immature in years.  


"I have read many jokes on Sardars, one can find them all on Internet or many  may be having them saved in their mobile phones as text messages. I want to Stop this. I beleive that fiction can kill fiction, so to kill the image of the fictitious funny characters which are represented as Sardar's, I wanted to make a fictitious Sikh superhero and that is what i  have done in this book. It is not a religious fiction. It is for all sects and communities of the world. I hope that reader's will appreciate this thought. Looking for the best. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji  ki Fateh!" says Akashdeep.
 
“I have read many 'so called Sardar jokes' that are easily found on the Internet or sent (and even saved) on mobile phones as text messages; I want to stop this! I believe that fiction can kill fiction, so to kill the image of the fictitious funny characters so often, labeled as sardar's, I have created a fictitious Sikh superhero in this book. My book is not intended as a work of religious fiction. It is for all sects and communities of the world. I hope that readers will appreciate this thought.
Looking for the best. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji  ki Fateh!" says Akashdeep.


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Akashdeep Singh Batth

Akashdeep S Batth (born January 30, 1992) is budding novelist from Punjab. Anhad (2011) is the maiden fiction work. Though less than twenty years of age, still Akashdeep S.Batth has chosen a thought-provoking and captivating subject matter for attempting his fiction. He has shown maturity in handling the theme and the spiritual message of this prose-work, despite being immature in years.


“I have read many 'so called Sardar jokes' that are easily found on the Internet or sent (and even saved) on mobile phones as text messages; I want to stop this! I believe that fiction can kill fiction, so to kill the image of the fictitious funny characters so often, labeled as sardar's, I have created a fictitious Sikh superhero in this book. My book is not intended as a work of religious fiction. It is for all sects and communities of the world. I hope that readers will appreciate this thought.” Looking for the best. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh!" says Akashdeep.