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Vishwas Mudagal
Vishwas Mudagal
Vishwas Mudagal
Born(1981-10-26)October 26, 1981
OccupationAuthor, Entrepreneur
LanguageEnglish
NationalityIndian
Alma materR.V. College of Engineering
Notable worksLosing My Religion

Vishwas Mudagal (born 1981) is an Indian author and entrepreneur. Losing My Religion is his debut novel.[1][2] Mudagal's most recent novel is The Last Avatar - Age of Kalki Trilogy.[3]

Early life

Mudagal was born in Dharwad, Karnataka. He received a Bachelor of Engineering from RV College of Engineering, Bangalore.[4]

Literary career

The idea for Mudagal’s debut novel Losing My Religion came from his real life experience, when he shut down his Internet-based firm. In the novel, the protagonist Rishi Rai faces a similar situation of bankruptcy but his life takes a turn when he sets on a journey with Alex, an American hippie.[5]

Vishwas Mudagal's second novel The Last Avatar – Age of Kalki Trilogy to introduces Indian superheroes with roots deep in Hindu mythology and ethos.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "A twist of fate". The Hindu.
  2. ^ "Growing comes from Growth". Sunstone Business School.
  3. ^ "It's Time We Got Our Own Mythological Superhero: Vishwas Mudagal on His New Book The Last Avatar". News18.
  4. ^ "GoodReads".
  5. ^ "Journey of a Lifetime". NewIndianExpress.
  6. ^ "Portraying Kalki as a true Indian superhero in flesh and blood". DTNext.
  7. ^ "The Last Avatar (Age of Kalki #1)". Google Books.