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These stories belong to a genre of underground literature often termed "pulp fiction" or "yellow journalism" in a local context. Historically, such content was found in small, cheaply printed booklets sold at bus stations or railway stalls. In the digital age, they have migrated to:

10. Conclusion

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Word spread through the lanes about the photograph that no longer whispered, but . Raghav began a new series of prints titled “Telugu Boothu Kathalu” , each featuring a different ghost from the region— the crying child of Moghalpally , the wandering monk of Venkateswara Hill , the cursed dancer of Kothagudem . But each print carried a tiny, hidden watermark —a faint line of Telugu script: “Katha cheppina vadu prabhāvu kālu” (He who tells a story, bears its light). These stories belong to a genre of underground