When a flaw in the Witness Protection time travel system is discovered, a conspiracy emerges, forcing agents to investigate across eras as they track an elusive threat.
Kahani Chandrakanta Ki was an Indian fantasy television series based on Devaki Nandan Khatri's second novel Chandrakanta Santati. The series premiered on Sahara One on June 6, 2011, and is produced by known television producer Sunil Agnihotri.
In a centuries-old conflict between good and evil, Shen Shaoyou and Feng Lixue, two former friends are destined to become leaders of opposing sides. As they reunite years later, their bond is tested by betrayal, revenge, and hidden emotions. Caught between duty and love, they must decide whether to follow fate or forge their own path.
When Lizel mysteriously finds himself in a city that bears odd similarities to his own but clearlyisn't, he quickly comes to terms with the unlikely truth: this is an entirely different world. Even so, laid-back Lizel isn't the type to panic. He immediately sets out to learn more about this strange place, and to help him do so, hires a seasoned adventurer named Gil as his tour guide and protector. Until he's able to find a way home, Lizel figures this is a perfect opportunity to explore a new way of life adventuring as part of a guild. After all, he's sure he'll go home eventually... might as well enjoy the otherworldly vacation for now!
A university is enclosed by a giant dome. Daniel, an 18-year-old boy, will try to find a way out by facing dangerous enemies. Will he manage to escape the invasion?
The peerless powerhouse Jingyang Zhenren was ambushed during his ascension to immortality. On the verge of annihilation, he reforged his body and reincarnated as the youth Jing Jiu. In this new life, he embarks on the path of cultivation with an aloof demeanor, coldly dismantling sect power struggles while investigating the truth behind his failed ascension. What began as a journey of vengeance ultimately unfolds into a predestined chess game spanning time and space.
A government-sanctioned quiz show with supreme authority, as established by the Japanese Constitution. Contestants who win have any wish granted by the government, but those who lose face severe consequences, such as fines, forced labor or conscription. This deadly game tests participants' resolve to pursue their deepest desires.