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Left Right Left - The Revival...
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Complete, First published Jan 11, 2017
Reached #1 in What's hot in adventure on 11 March 2017 😇😇😇
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Kunchunjunga Military Academy, aka KMA is a place where common civilians enter to become brave soldiers. It is a place where winds carry secrets with them, where web of lies are in every corner, where still, a flame of truth burns, where patriotism is in everybody's heart, but still some traitors have made KMA their home. 
What happens when 6 cadets join KMA because of their own different reasons? 
What happens when fate decides them to get together with a special teacher, Captain Rajveer Singh Shekhawat?
Can Cadets become soldiers peacefully without any drama? 
Well, I don't think so.....
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