Mainak Dhar - Heroes R Us

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First published in paperback as 'Herogiri' by Random House India, 2010.
What happens when fate chooses an ordinary man for an extraordinary mission?
Arnab Bannerjee has little excitement in his life other than tracking down missing books as the Assistant Librarian in a small college in Delhi. All that changes one day when he is beaten and left for dead after a robbery. Arnab awakens to discover that he has developed fantastic superhuman powers and he tries to master his new¬found powers and to use them for good. As a hooded superhero he takes to the streets on a one-man crusade against injustice. However he soon realizes that in a society where the only power that matters comes from having money or the right connections, one man, even a superhero, can make little difference.
When he embarks on a final, desperate mission, he realizes that to succeed, he has to become a part of the very system he loathes by tapping into a motley set of allies such as the Minister who wants to use his powers to rig elections, the corrupt policeman who shot Arnab for exposing him and the corporate tycoon who wants to sign him up as a brand ambassador!
At one level, Heroes R Us seeks to entertain with a delightfully contemporary take on the superhero genre, and at another level it asks the provocative question of whether in the dark and corrupt times we live in, there is any place left for heroes. Slumdog Millionaire meets Spiderman in this exciting novel that will entertain and make you think at the same time.

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At booth after booth, the same story repeated itself through the night as Arnab expended his anger and frustration in a whirlwind of violence against thugs of both sides. By the time he reached the fourth booth, the word had spread, and instead of being at each other's throats, the hired goons of both sides joined forces in trying to stave off the hooded marauder who was seemed bent on hunting them down. It was an exercise in futility. Arnab would just zoom in from the darkness and knock out one or two men, and that was usually enough to send the others fleeing. Some of the thugs tried to make a stand, and ended up with broken bones to show for their misplaced bravado.

Arnab got back home as the Sun was slowly rising above the horizon. His entire body seemed to ache, and he had a throbbing headache. He was sure Balwant would wreak a terrible vengeance, but at that moment, he felt cleansed, as if he had in some small measure washed away his shame and anger in the blood of the thugs he had struck down that night. As he collapsed on his bed and fell into a dreamless slumber, Arnab had no idea of what he had really done.

That morning, as voters streamed to the polling booths to cast their votes, they were met by election officials who had earlier in the morning been shocked to find thugs being carted away by ambulances and also to find that the ballot boxes had not been touched. Most of them had taken such tampering for granted, and for most of them, it was to be the first election they had supervised where there was no evidence of rigging.

That morning, as an exhausted Arnab slept and a furious Balwant Singh plotted his revenge, Delhi awoke to the most free and fair elections it had experienced in many, many years.

***

Arnab woke up only late in the afternoon, to find out what a sensation the previous night's activities had unleashed. A passer-by had taken a few photos of him in action at one of the election booths, and the media was going berserk about how the country's favourite superhero was not only busy fighting crime, but also helping to clean up the political system. Arnab still dreaded what Balwant would do by way of retribution, but after many days, he finally felt good about himself and what he had done. Also, with the widespread press and public adulation that was pouring in, together with the very public endorsement that Balwant himself had given just a few days ago, Balwant would find it very difficult to now win the PR battle against Arnab. That was little cause for comfort, since Arnab was sure that Balwant was already summoning his henchmen, in and out of uniform, to hunt him down. After what he had done to Upadhyay's arm, Arnab was sure he was itching to take another shot at him.

As Arnab got up, planning to go meet Khan and seek his advice, his phone rang. It was Pravin Aggarwal.

'My, you really do seem to have come back with a bang. I must say I am impressed at how quickly you've managed to go from villain to hero again.'

As Aggarwal spoke, Arnab looked at the suitcase filled with cash lying in a corner of his bedroom. While it was an obscene amount of money, Arnab realized that he could not bring himself to just take it and spend it with a clean conscience. Not when he knew that its original purpose, to help unlock the mystery of the impending terror attack, had not been fulfilled. Aggarwal continued speaking.

'Listen, my company is sponsoring a big Cricket match between India and Pakistan in the coming weeks. You must have read about the Woodpecker Cup. Its going to be a huge event, and the Prime Minister himself is going to be there as the Guest of Honour. The media are going to be all over it, and I was thinking that could be the perfect venue to unveil you as our brand ambassador.'

Arnab's response shocked Aggarwal into silence.

'Mr. Aggarwal, to be honest, I'm having second thoughts about this. I'm not sure I want to go ahead with our deal. I still have the money you gave, and will return all of it.'

When Aggarwal responded, he spoke haltingly, as if he were forcing himself to stay calm.

'Don't decide anything in haste. Think it over and let me know.'

Arnab hung up, wondering how he would possibly extricate himself from the mess he had gotten himself into. When he got to Khan's place and told him everything, Khan had little to offer by way of advice.

'You are in a really screwed up situation.'

Arnab looked at him and smiled, 'Khan chacha, I know I'm screwed. What I don't know is what the fuck to do next.'

Khan laughed out aloud, prompting Arnab to ask him what he found so funny.

'It's the first time I've ever heard you swear. You really are screwed.'

Both of them laughed, and Khan once again brought out a bottle of rum. This time, Arnab didn't refuse and knocked back a couple of pegs, chatting with Khan late into the night, trying to forget, if even for a few hours, the situation he found himself in.

The next morning, Arnab decided to go to work hoping that, if nothing else, it would take his mind off his predicament. He found Jayantada in an unusually good mood, humming some old tune as he greeted Arnab.

'Jayantada, you seem really cheerful today.'

Jayantada turned to Arnab, grinning from ear to ear.

'Why shouldn't I be? The young man who is to marry Mishti came and visited us as he was in town visiting some relatives for a couple of days. He is such a thorough gentleman! Mishti and he make for such a good-looking couple.'

Arnab forced a smile, but wondered that if the day held more such pieces of 'good' news in stock for him, then it was going to be an even worse day than the one before. Oblivious to what was on Arnab's mind, Jayantada continued.

'She and her fiancé are actually coming to Delhi again soon to work out some of the arrangements for the engagement, hopefully fix a date for the wedding and also to do some shopping. Plus, her company is sponsoring a major Cricket match and she's got passes to the VIP box for me as well. Ah, imagine watching Sachin bat from the best seats in the stadium.'

Arnab smiled as Jayantada talked with the enthusiasm of a schoolboy. He had never known that Jayantada was such a big Cricket fan, but as the old man reeled off statistics of the head to head record between India and Pakistan, he understood why Jayantada was so excited.

'Arnab, why don't you come with me? I have two passes, and my wife hates Cricket. We would have a blast.'

Arnab turned him down, claiming that he wasn't that much into Cricket. That was only a half-truth, since he couldn't bear to think of sitting and enjoying a game of Cricket while he knew that he had been a total failure in his mission. Also, he did not really relish the prospect of bumping into Mishti again.

Arnab got back home late in the evening, preferring to wile away his time in a bookstore before finally heading home. When he got near his apartment, he was in for a shock. There was a large posse of policemen in the area, including several carrying automatic weapons, and to his horror he saw that Upadhyay was among them, directing the men as they fanned out across the area. Many of them were asking questions of the nearby shopkeepers and bystanders while others entered the housing complexes ringing the adjoining market. Arnab stood silently watching the scene unfolding before him, trying to quell the rising sense of panic he felt.

How had Upadhyay known he was here?

Before he gave into his panic and did something stupid, he forced himself to calm down. Upadhyay clearly did not know his exact location; otherwise they would be at his door instead of searching every apartment in the area. But how had they even gotten this close? Suddenly his phone rang, and he took it out of his pocket to see a missed call from Aggarwal. Realization suddenly dawned on him as he understood how reckless he had been. Initially he had used the SIM card he had picked up only to receive text messages, but in the panic and excitement surrounding Arif and the terror plot, he had thrown caution to the wind and freely made calls to Balwant and Aggarwal. They must have traced the calls to the broad area where they had originated. It took a conscious effort of will for him to keep walking towards his apartment, but when he reached there, he realized he had been overreacting. There was no reason to suspect him, and unless he was stupid or suicidal enough to use the SIM card again, it would be virtually impossible to track him down.

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