"Platonic Imprint" by Ranadhir Mukhopadhyay explores identity, love, and resilience through the lives of Ahana and Siddhartha as they confront personal sacrifices and cultural intersections, particularly surrounding their daughter, Tiya, and a perplexing genetic anomaly. The narrative addresses familial ties and societal norms while emphasizing acceptance and forgiveness. Similarly, "Symphony of Death" follows Rani's evolution amid the upheavals of 20th-century rural Asia, highlighting her journey through loss, transformation, and spiritual redemption against a rich historical landscape.