Harihar Mahankali: The Man Who Couldn't Go Back in Time




In the quaint town of Jhansi, amidst the rolling hills and winding rivers, lived an extraordinary man named Harihar Mahankali. Harihar was a man of quick wit and an even quicker temper, but his sharp tongue was often overshadowed by his peculiar obsession with time travel.

For years, Harihar devoted himself to studying the mysteries of time, pouring over dusty books and scribbling countless equations on his chalkboard. His wife, Rohini, rolled her eyes at his antics, but secretly admired his determination. One ordinary evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Harihar stumbled upon a breakthrough.

"Eureka!" he exclaimed, leaping from his desk. "I've cracked the code! I can travel through time!"

Rohini, who was preparing dinner, raised an eyebrow. "Really, Harihar? You can't even remember to take out the trash on time."

Undeterred, Harihar gathered his makeshift time machine, a contraption made of spare parts and a lot of hope. With a deep breath, he stepped inside and pulled the lever.


To his astonishment, everything went black. When his vision returned, he found himself standing in a different time and place. The year was 1972, and Elvis Presley was belting out "Burning Love" on the radio.


Harihar was thrilled. He had done it. He had traveled back in time! But as he ventured into the bustling streets, a nagging thought began to creep into his mind.

"How do I get back?" he asked himself.

Panic surged through him as he realized there was no return button on his time machine. Desperation set in as he frantically tried to remember the complex calculations that had transported him here.


Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Harihar was trapped in the past, living among bell-bottoms and disco balls. He tried his best to blend in, but his modern mannerisms and strange stories of the future raised more than a few eyebrows.


  • "Excuse me, sir," a hippie with long, flowing hair inquired. "Are you from the year 2023? I heard about this guy named Zuckerberg who made everyone addicted to 'The Face Book.'"
  • "Er... no," Harihar stammered. "I'm just visiting from... ah... 1980."
  • "Groovy," the hippie said, flashing a peace sign. "Right on, man."

As time went on, Harihar began to see the humor in his situation. He embraced the absurdity of it all, even taking up roller skating and becoming a regular at the local disco.


One fateful evening, as he was cutting a rug with a pretty girl named Jennifer, his time machine suddenly reappeared before him. A voice boomed from within.

"Harihar Mahankali, your time has come."

With a bittersweet smile, Harihar bid farewell to his newfound friends and stepped back into the unknown.


When he arrived back in the present, his wife was there to greet him. Rohini had aged gracefully, but her eyes still sparkled with the same love and amusement as when he had first met her.

"Welcome back, my time-traveling husband," she said. "You look like you've been to the future and back."

Harihar chuckled. "Something like that," he replied. "But I'm home now, and I wouldn't have it any other way."


From that day forward, Harihar Mahankali became known throughout Jhansi as the man who couldn't go back in time. He never revealed the secrets of his machine, but his adventures in the past became the stuff of legend.

And so, the tale of Harihar Mahankali, the man who got stuck in the past and came back with a groovy dance routine and a new appreciation for bell-bottoms, lived on, a testament to the absurdity and wonder that life can hold.