Pune, Maharashtra – In a remarkable celebration of storytelling, Anand Gopal Mondhe’s hauntingly fragrance tale “महक, अतृप्त सावल्या…” (Mahak, Atrupt Saavalya…) has been applauded by Pune’s creative community. The story, which dives deep into the realms of fear and emotion, was recently picked up by Bucaudio—a prominent name in the audio storytelling scene—for a unique adaptation into an immersive Marathi audio experience.
This marks a first-of-its-kind experiment in Marathi literature, where psychological horror is intertwined with emotional depth through the power of sound. Mondhe, known for his ability to craft deeply unsettling yet gripping narratives, blurs the line between dreams and reality, forcing the listener to confront their own shadows.
“Mondhe doesn’t just write stories—he crafts nightmares with elegance,” said by readers. “‘Mahak, Atrupt Saavalya…’ is not just a horror story. It’s an emotional journey that plays with fear in the most intimate way possible.”
The audio version, layered with atmospheric sound design and haunting narration, has already begun to stir listeners, making it a standout in the world of regional literature and digital storytelling. The story is being hailed as a new milestone in Marathi storytelling, proving that fear, when laced with emotional vulnerability, can create an unforgettable narrative experience.
Anand Gopal Mondhe’s storytelling once again proves that when craft meets courage, even shadows can speak—and they don’t always whisper. Sometimes, they scream.
The full audio story is now available on YouTube.