Updated On: 18 November, 2017 02:42 PM IST | Mumbai | Fiona Fernandez
<p>Funnyman Sorabh Pant's hero in his new book, Pawan: The Flying Accountant, is a six-foot humanoid who doesn't believe in using his powers to fight wars</p>


How did the opening account by Lord Mountbatten take shape?
The prologue where Lord Mountbatten talks about an invincible humanoid that rescues India's future freedom fighters is not something you'd find in a history book, because it's fictional. Nothing in the novel is actual history. It is set in an India (and China) that is an alternative reality. All relations to characters living or dead are purely ridiculous.