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Nillionaire Club People with little or no money
Monday Morning I will never drink again
Bakchodi When men get together to gossip
Naarad Muni Master of gossip
Post Divorcum SPTSD Settlement Payment Trauma
Stress Disorder
Insomnia Buddies Till sunlight do us apart
Sannu Ki How are we concerned
Tu janta nahi mera baap kaun hain You don’t know who
my father is

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About the author:

Srishti Khanna is a Punjabi middle-class lass with mentors in the avatar of social gods, and very much a part of every colourful character described in DilliLeaks. Srishti grew up in this city but also lived in other cities in India, which helped her draw a few comparisons and define Dilliwalas as abnormally normal. A lady of remarkable achievements, Srishti has earned her stripes running bars and restaurants, and getting to know everyone worth knowing in this city, post a few…shhhhhhh!Talking Points
Foreword by Suhel Seth
Srishti Khanna’s debut novel
A witty, humorous, non-judgemental yet sardonic take on Delhi as the power hub of the country, with its multi-layered underbelly


Worldwide readership/market
Popular fiction and chicklit lovers, school and university students, educational institutes, libraries, and general trade readers

200 pages, Paperback

First published November 5, 2014

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Srishti Khanna

3 books10 followers
Srishti Khanna is a Punjabi middle-class lass with mentors in the avatar of social gods, and very much a part of every colourful character described in DilliLeaks.

Srishti grew up in this city but also lived in other cities in India, which helped her draw a few comparisons and define Dilliwalas as abnormally normal.

Srishti earned her stripes running bars and restaurants, and getting to know everyone worth knowing in this city, post a few…shhhhhhh!Talking Points

Foreword by Suhel Seth
Srishti Khanna’s debut novel

A witty, humorous, non-judgemental yet sardonic take on Delhi as the power hub of the country, with its multi-layered underbelly

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289 reviews29 followers
April 16, 2015
DilliLeaks is a through guide if you wish to understand the species called Dillites. More specifically if you want to get into the much hyped about Social Circuit that is apparently a big deal.

200 pages of humor, truth and simple explanations that get you from where you are to where you want to be in the Dilli lifestyle.

Read. It's fun :)
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22 reviews3 followers
November 4, 2019
The book calls itself Dillileaks but only talks about the super rich in Delhi. Whilst completely ignoring the huge middle and poor class in Delhi.
Gosh. I picked this book thinking it’ll be a quick read during a long flight, will make no sense but will have humor. The book didn’t deliver on either humor or sense. It did over deliver on a few other things that I hadn’t expected and definitely didn’t welcome. For example flaunting of author’s wealth & contacts, drinking problem as if it’s something to be proud of (I wouldn’t mind it if those drinking stories had some humorous incidents as well apart from just mentions of over drinking), grammatical mistakes all over the book which makes you question if anyone proof read this thing, more useless flaunting...
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7 reviews
September 22, 2021
Actually helped me to understand the unpredictable chronology of Delhites :) Must read ...
Witty and catchy :)
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