Daksh deals with his mental battles relying on only the two people he talks to, however, a new admirer enters into his life, bringing chaos. Daksh deals with the three of them but the final, mind-bending realization changes him completely.

The Prisoner
Daksh deals with his mental battles relying on only the two people he talks to, however, a new admirer enters into his life, bringing chaos. Daksh deals with the three of them but the final, mind-bending realization changes him completely.
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1 min read · Published May 18, 2026
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