Prithviraj Mangaonkar [ Fast ◆ ]

Prithvi learns that every old surname in the Algorithm’s database—Mangaonkar, Joshi, Patil, Chavan—was not just a label. It was a living map: land, craft, lineage, and a unique way of seeing the world. The Algorithm flattened them all into numbers.

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With the help of other "memory-glitched" teens—a Koli girl who can taste the ocean in a drop of tap water, a Deshpande boy whose fingers type prophetic poetry—Prithvi builds the Nakal movement. Not to destroy the Algorithm, but to overwrite it with every erased story. Prithvi learns that every old surname in the

Prithviraj Mangaonkar never liked his full name. At seventeen, living in the steel-and-glass maze of Neo-Mumbai, a name like his felt like a museum artifact—too long, too royal, too heavy. Would you like this adapted into a manga

Then the cuff reboots. But something has cracked inside him.