The back cover will tell you that the book is R.K.Narayan's Malgudi Days revisited . Yes , you could say that and constant comparison will happen but this book is no short of brilliant . It leaves you with a little afterglow , a sheepish smile on your face and a strong faith in happy endings. There is no Swami , but there is a Srinivasan . There is no strict father but there is a tyrant father in law , Sitaram Sajjanpur.There is no submissive mother but a strong affirmative Lakshibai. Its a book about the "Mango" people, "Aam" aadmi . There is tons of wry humour , strange situations and unpredictable madness. Each page has you gripped and brings along a new twist to the story.
This is a story of the fictitious suburb of Bandargaon hidden somewhere in the midst of Mumbai. Go back 20 years and you can say this is exactly how Mumbai used to be then .There's Sunrise Apartment with all its co-operative society politics. There's a slum nearby , where the help for these apartments come from . A gambling den which runs in the ruins of a corporation building and ofcourse a tea stall that is the centre of all gossip and important meetings. A love triangle blooming among the youthful characters and a fight to woo the girl's family. Each character is beautifully defined and crisp with just the right blend of humour and color.
Its a complete laugh riot to see how all these characters and situations intertwine with each other and troubles and worries of their journey disappear as they move on with their lives. This book has a Nukkad feel to it , with a lot of past to present transitions as the story of each character develops. The humour is more real and situational , not to forget easy to relate with rather than being over the top cheeky. It has a certain cuteness about it. A sequel could actually do well and maybe a Tv series could follow , that is the drill isn't it?
My personal favorite characters would be Suresh Borkari , the troubled son-in-law of an MLA candidate struggling to maintain a balance between keeping his wife and father in law both happy and in turn upsetting both. Chagan the roadside romeo and rogue will also bring out the soft corner in you and put a smile on your face more than once. The characters are the win - win about this book which will keep you hooked and leave you wanting for more. With this I end my review and suggest you to read this book with a cup of warm Chai in your hand.
" Yet another day ebbed in Bandargaon. And the music - the music played on "
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Sounds like GOOD stuff! Shall read as soon as Boards are over >_<
ReplyDeleteI've not read a happy book for a while.Maybe I'm getting too dark.This book sounds like the perfect way to rediscover my happy self.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYes it is a happy read , check it out :)
DeleteI am also more inflicted by the dark and painful side of life more.
ReplyDeleteI so need a good read :)
Thank You for the review sweetie :)
And do tell, why don't these people never send me any books ?
I so want to review one :P
You are most welcome . Kya hogaya tum ko why are u into darkness :(?
DeleteI'm like the first person to register maybe thats why they sent it to me :P :P