The first sentence of this book is 'Laavaaris laash ko giddh noch-nochkar kha jaatay hain'. Awesome!!!!!!! (Translation: 'Vultures feast bit by bit on unclaimed bodies'.) This book is a 'raajnaitik upanyaas', or political novel. It centres around Da Saheb, a politician, who is, you get the impression, supposed to be the 'good guy'. His rival is Sukul Baboo, the 'bad guy'. Of course, they each have their atrocious and supremely positive sides. What I liked intensely was the way Mannu Bhandari introduces her principal characters. First, a paragraph on their physical appearance and then one one their emotional personality. For example, we are told that Sukul Baboo spends a lot of time with 'sura-sundaree', which is a very posh way of saying that he's interested in alcohol and women. A third character is Lochan Baboo, a politician who was part of Da Saheb's party, got fed up and joined Sukl Baboo's party, got fed up there, too, left, and is now planning to form his own party.
In the start of the novel, Biseser, one of the villagers, referred to affectionately as Bisoo, has been killed. The rest of the book deals with the politician's attempts at finding out the murderer, while vying for the villagers' votes.
A very well-written book, 'Mahabhoj' is very thought-provoking and makes one ponder today's political scene. Lovely.