Review: Marathon Baba
By Girish Kohli. Grade: A “The feet had to run. The heart had to fly” Girish Kohli, an author of two unpublished books, is neither an IIT nor an IIM passout but a self acclaimed six feet one inches of...
View ArticleReview: A Coupla Shades of Taupe: A Parody
By Court Burback. Grade B+ After I read Fifty Shades of Grey, and posted a few hate messages to E. L James on her Twitter handle, I still couldn’t stop making fun of the book. Yes, I admit, the hours I...
View ArticleReview: The President is Coming
By Anuvab Pal. Grade: B+ The President is Coming premiered as a play on 19 January 2007 at the Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai. It opened nationwide in India as a film on 9 January 2009. It was produced by...
View ArticleReview: Chaos Theory
By Anuvab Pal. Grade: B+ Chaos Theory is my second novel by the stand-up comedian, playwright and author Anuvab Pal. However, this is his first novel, adapted from a play by him by the same name....
View ArticleReview: Serendipity
By Ashok Ferrey. Grade: B+ Serendipity (noun) – the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for; a natural gift for making useful discoveries by accident. Written in...
View ArticleReview: Ohh! Gods Are Online
By Rashmi N. Kalsie and George Dixon. Grade B. A few days ago, we planned to watch a movie. I was expecting Pacific Rim, and was all excited to see huge monsters oozing out of some vortex in the...
View ArticleReview: Amreekandesi: Masters of America
By Atulya Mahajan. Grade A Amreekandesi is a satire on the lives of all those star-eyed Indians who dream of leaving their country and making it big in ‘Amreeka’. Akhil Arora, a young, dorky engineer...
View ArticleReview: Ghanta College
By Clyde D’Souza. Grade A. Clyde D’Souza went to St Andrew’s College, Mumbai. He has worked in TV, print and digital. Clyde has produced TV shows, written scripts, created annoying caller tunes, and...
View ArticleReview: Been There Bungled That
By Paddy Rangappa. Grade A This book is not a novel. Reading the overleaf, I’ll admit I had myself braced for one of those typical ‘made it through IIT+IIM, conquered the world’ sort of write-ups that...
View ArticleReview: The Diary of a Reluctant Feminist
By Bhavna Bhavna. Grade: B The problem is we’re stuck in a limbo. Between the old and the new. Between Bharat and India. Between the aged and the young. The generation gap is a mile long, with us not...
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