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"Science calls it pumice or coral," Ramaiah said. "But my grandfather called it devotion. They say when the Vanara Sena wrote 'Ram' on these stones, the ocean itself refused to let them drown. It wasn't just a bridge of rock; it was a bridge of faith."

Inspired by the film, Arjun traveled to the edge of the ocean. As he walked along the wet sand, he met an old fisherman named Ramaiah. "Science calls it pumice or coral," Ramaiah said

His journey had begun in a strange place: a Telegram channel called . While others used the channel to find the latest cinematic releases, Arjun had stumbled upon a rare, leaked documentary upload titled "The Stones That Float." The video, shared by an anonymous user in the group, contained grainy footage of underwater limestone shoals that seemed too perfectly aligned to be a complete accident of nature. It wasn't just a bridge of rock; it was a bridge of faith

That night, Arjun sat on the beach and opened his phone. He looked at the chat, where people were arguing about movie plots and actors. He typed a simple message and hit send: While others used the channel to find the

"You seek the bridge?" Ramaiah asked, his voice like crackling parchment.