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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSantosh Chaube, the Indian Santa Claus, doesn’t love his job. Delivering gifts to kids across India isn’t his idea of fun—he hates kids and is only in it for the paycheck. But when dark forces threaten to destroy Christmas, Santosh is forced to team up with four kids to save it.
Among them are Avnith and Aiva, two teenagers who were once best friends but now can’t stand each other. Together, they embark on a perilous journey through the unexplored Himalayas. As Avnith and Aiva confront their differences, their coming-of-age story unfolds, while Santosh starts to see that Christmas isn’t just about delivering gifts—it’s about the belief in something magical that children hold in their hearts.
With every challenge they face, the kids realise they’re stronger than they ever imagined. And Santosh, the reluctant Santa, must confront his own fears to save the holiday.
Will Santosh and his young companions be able to save Christmas before time runs out?
Dive into The Legend of Santosh Chaube: The Indian Santa Claus, a thrilling adventure that will make you believe in the magic of Christmas all over again.
Subham Thapa
Subham Thapa, a screenwriter and author based in Mumbai, discovered his love for storytelling during his childhood in Dehradun. With schooling from Army Public School and a postgraduate degree in English Literature from SGRR College, Dehradun, Subham’s imagination was always fueled by the magic of stories.
Christmas was a special time for him—visiting the church just to enjoy festive treats and watching holiday films. But one Christmas Eve, he hears a mysterious jingle outside his window and he wonders: Was it just a cowbell or, perhaps, a sleigh? This fleeting moment inspired a whimsical thought: what if there were an Indian Santa Claus?
This moment of inspiration led to his novel, The Legend of Santosh Chaube: The Indian Santa Claus.
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