I would have given it ⭐️ ⭐️ but added an extra ⭐️ for the love of Ayushman Khurana.
I was looking forward to reading this book as I’ve admired the author from whatever little I heard from him in public interviews.
Super quick read. The book claims to be a guide for people who want to make it in Bollywood and delivers on it. I was hoping it will have some more anecdotes with humor woven in as well while he shares his Bollywood story. Didn’t find that. His typical authentic and non chalant style stands out.
Disappointingly, the book has some very obvious typos throughout. I know it’s easy to critique but it shouldn’t be too hard to do a solid proof read before publishing and remove the typos 🤷🏻♀️
Some snippets from the book:
1. I like to think of myself as a goofy Sufi
2. I have learned a lot from my failures, and I am sure I wouldn’t have been half as sorted if I hadn’t. As the lines from Emily Dickinson’s poem ‘success is counted sweetest’ say: “Success is counted sweetest, by those who ne’er succeed. To comprehend a nectar requires sorest need”
3. Good cinema brings out the happy child inside me. I will do everything It takes to make my film a better one. No, I will not teach the director how to shoot a scene. I will just hope that my enthusiasm rubs off on everyone involved in making the film
4. ...(didn’t copy the exact lines) he mentioned that he preps (A LOT) for every single thing he does be it interview, scene, appearance, anchoring, hosting, etc very very diligently and that’s what sets him apart
5. A secret to cracking the code is to make your own Codes. One man’s medicine is another man’s poison. At a holistic level, the code remains the same - be truthful to yourself