The House on Lavelle Road

About

When patriarch Raghav Rao dies, his three children return to the last remaining bungalow on Bangalore’s iconic Lavelle Road once a quiet lane of jackfruit trees, now a glittering canyon of glass towers and ₹175-crore land deals.
Seattle-based Arun sees the sale as his family’s financial salvation school fees paid, dream house secured.
Heritage activist Meera is fighting to save the mango tree her daughter grew up under.
Struggling filmmaker Vikram desperately needs his share before dangerous Mumbai creditors come knocking.
Developers have already named their 42-storey project “The Lavelle Residences.”
But only their mother Shanta knows the bungalow was never truly theirs to sell.
One yellowed letter hidden in the attic will prove it and the aggressive young developer circling the plot shares a secret bloodline with the family that could destroy everything.
As the house becomes the final battlefield for memory, identity, and survival in a city erasing its past one skyscraper at a time, the walls themselves seem to breathe and wait.
How much of your history are you willing to sell before the past sells you out?
A poignant, high-stakes family drama for fans of
The Inheritance of Loss and emotional page-turners set in modern India.