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Sonal Kalra is an award-winning Indian journalist-author, presently with the Hindustan Times, India's second largest national English daily. She heads Entertainment, Art and Lifestyle for the publication's daily supplement HT City in New Delhi.
I don't have access to the Delhi(?) Sunday Hindustan Times but a 'friend' gifted me its first part and that was one of the top three things about that friendship(!🤪). For me it is the best kind of book to read between work bursts on a busy day or before bed after an especially heavy and tired day.
Now how crisp the writing and the humour was could have be better and I know other writers whose sense of satire and irony I admire more. But writing a column with deadlines and being relatable to a large section of a very mixed sort of audience is no mean feat. In a country like India navigating the censorship (assuming the newspaper ones are strict too as the TV and film ones) and still being funny and true and honest to an audience which lives at various levels and kinds of convervative-ness(!) isn't easy at all. I also plan to read the one book in the series that I haven't already.
So I give this book 5 stars. 4 for the book and 1 for making me happy and a bit stress-free and chuckle every now and then.