Hrishi is back with this lovely question .
Why would it be ironic if statue-man read the most famous book of baldy and dismiss it as pure fiction?
Quoting Arun Hiregange ,
“Morgan Robertson wrote the prescient novel Futility, about an enormous British passenger liner called the Titan, which was deemed to be unsinkable . On a voyage in the month of April, the Titan hits an iceberg and sinks in the North Atlantic with the loss of almost everyone on board.
The statue is of Captain John Smith of the real-life Titanic”
Cracked by Anil Raghavan , Aditya Venkataraman , Kamal Rathi , Comfortably and Technically Dumb and Arun Hiregange .


morgan robertsons ‘titan’almost resembled the real life titanic debacle.The first picture is probably that of edward g.smith captain of Titanic
A :Edward John Smith, captain of the Titanic
B: Morgan Robertson, author of the short fiction novel, Titan, which has a striking resemblance to the Titanic disaster
Captain Edward Smith (captain of the Titanic)
Morgan Robertson
Robertson is best known for the short fictional novel Futility, first published in 1898. This story features an enormous British passenger liner called the Titan, which, deemed to be unsinkable, carries insufficient lifeboats. On a voyage in the month of April, the Titan hits an iceberg and sinks in the North Atlantic with the loss of almost everyone on board.
Captain Edward J smith
Morgan Robertson
Robertson wrote a book called Titan about a ship thought to be unsinkable hits an iceberg and sinks. The story is shockingly similar to the fate met by RMS Titanic a few years later..
Nice question
Morgan Robertson wrote the prescient novel Futility, about an enormous British passenger liner called the Titan, which was deemed to be unsinkable. On a voyage in the month of April, the Titan hits an iceberg and sinks in the North Atlantic with the loss of almost everyone on board.
The statue is of Captain John Smith of the real-life Titanic.
Beautiful question.