Roy is hired to catalog a decaying colonial-era library in the hills of North Bengal. Upon arriving, he discovers a series of handwritten manuscripts that tell the story of "Kunjaloke"—a mythical village that appears on no map, yet is described with hyper-realistic detail. As Roy reads deeper, the boundary between the archive and the fiction collapses. The villagers in the manuscript begin to appear in his waking life. Time loops. Shadows whisper.
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