Mumbai played host to a powerful literary evening with the launch of Black Scorpion: To Hell and Back, a gripping non-fiction book inspi...
Mumbai played host to a powerful literary evening
with the launch of Black Scorpion: To Hell and Back, a gripping non-fiction
book inspired by the real-life journey of a reformed criminal. Held at the
prestigious Juhu Gymkhana, the event brought together authors, media
professionals, digital creators, and notable personalities to celebrate a story
centered on resilience, redemption, and transformation.
Authored by acclaimed crime journalists Vijay
Shekhar, Raju Santhanam, and Calvin Joshua, Black Scorpion: To Hell and Back
chronicles an extraordinary journey from the depths of the criminal underworld
to the pursuit of reform and self-realisation. Backed by years of investigative
journalism, first-hand accounts, and deep research, the book stands out for its
raw honesty and layered narrative. It offers readers an unflinching look at
crime, conscience, and the possibility of second chances, making it a compelling
and socially relevant addition to contemporary non-fiction.
During the launch, the authors spoke candidly about
their motivation behind documenting such a complex and sensitive story. They
reflected on the challenges of earning trust, navigating ethical boundaries,
and presenting the narrative with integrity, while also expressing their hope
that the book would spark conversations around accountability, rehabilitation,
and reform.
Actor Suniel Shetty, who attended the event as the
Guest of Honour, lent strong support to the authors and the book’s core
message. Known for championing meaningful and socially driven narratives,
Shetty praised the courage it takes to bring real-life stories of
transformation to the forefront. Addressing the audience, he revealed that he
has known Vijay Shekhar, one of the authors for over three decades and shared a
significant announcement — he has expressed his desire to adapt Black Scorpion:
To Hell and Back into a film and has conveyed to the authors that he is keen on
acquiring the rights for the same. His statement was met with enthusiastic
applause, underscoring the story’s cinematic potential and emotional depth. He
said that after the success of movies like Dhurandhar and Border 2 Hindi cinema
is back with a bang and he sees the movie made based on Black scorpion -to hell
and back also becoming into the next blockbuster.
In an engaging interaction during the event, Aarti Notiyal, journalist and Founder of Bubble Communication, asked Shetty about his career trajectory — particularly how, despite playing numerous heroic roles, his negative and grey characters have often garnered greater acclaim. Sharing an honest reflection, Shetty said, “I have played many positive and heroic characters over the years, but a hero who is always right can sometimes become predictable. What excites me as an actor are layered characters — especially grey or negative ones — because they allow exploration of deeper emotions and inner conflict.”
His thoughts echoed the very essence of Black
Scorpion: To Hell and Back, a story that challenges black-and-white morality
and delves into the complexities of human choice and transformation.
The launch also saw enthusiastic participation from
the digital creator community, helping amplify the book’s message among younger
and socially conscious audiences. Prominent creators such as Shweta Rohira,
Mekhala Bawsay, Samaira Paul, Subhojit Ghosh, Tarun Wadhwani, and Anchal
Vaswani were present, engaging with the authors and sharing insights from the
event across their platforms.
Curated and managed by Bubble Communication, the
event carried special personal significance for its founder, Aarti Notiyal, who
shares a long-standing professional association with all three authors. Having
worked closely with Vijay Shekhar, Raju Santhanam, and Calvin Joshua as a
former colleague, the launch marked a proud and emotional moment — witnessing a
powerful story take shape after years of shared professional journeys. Author
Vijay Shekhar emphasised that the book was not just about crime but also about
redemption and unlike other books in the genre which are normally written from
the police perspective this book for the first time was a first person honest
narration of Shyam Kishore Garikapati on whose life the book is based. Shyam
Kishore has been forthright about his crimes and the life he led and disclosed
many unheard of information about the underworld and its Dons.
Speaking about the association, Aarti Notiyal said, “Stories like Black Scorpion: To Hell and Back deserve to be told with sensitivity, depth, and the right amplification. Having known Vijay, Raju, and Calvin for years, this launch was especially close to my heart. Their courage as journalists and authors is inspiring, and at Bubble Communication, our focus was to ensure that their voices and the integrity of this story remained front and centre.”
With its compelling narrative, strong endorsements,
and growing buzz within literary and digital circles, Black Scorpion: To Hell
and Back is poised to resonate deeply with readers seeking real-life stories
that go beyond crime — exploring courage, change, and the power of redemption.

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