'Everything has a point, though we don't always know that in the beginning.'
'When things go wrong, love can make you lonely.'
'Fate is a slut who goes shopping 🛍. Never believe everything you hear or see.'
Cover is beautiful. It has been exceptionally designed. It's been such a long time since I've come across such a refine work of art. It strikes a great resemblance to some of the portraits which we encounter during our visits to museums or sacred places. That's the best part I felt about the book, it adds a feather to the cap accompanied by the attractive hardcover.
Title is apt. It has been chosen accordingly.
Often lifestyle pushes us in situations where we lose everything & circumstances are so severe that we lost the only person whom we love or care the most. It clouds one's conscience & devastates it completely. The amount of humor & pain incorporated in the book is worth commenting upon. It has been balanced throughout the book.
As one might see from the blurb, the book talks about murder, revenge, conspiracy, cheating, lies, deceit, immorality, etcetera & certain other factors via it's blurb & description. The book balances both fun & despair, encapsulated with sense of humour, portrays both happiness & sadness in a sappy manner. Written in a satirical way, the book presents us a contemplating thought of the protagonist in a convincing manner who has been cleverly framed in a untimely murder of a girl & gets involved without any choice. What makes matter worse is he's the prime suspect supposedly according to police & the people in the vicinity.
Story talks about crazy rich Punjabis & their exotic life in the busy buzzling guzzling nuzzling city of Delhi. The protagonist of the story is Chaitanya Seth who is commonly known as 'Charlie' by his friends. Charlie finds himself entangled in a dirty mess of murder, revenge, drugs, etc when his girlfriend dies of drug overdose. He's oblivious as to how to how to deal with such & eventually he ends up hiding the body. Sheepishly, there're some unperturbed unpeeled unpredictable unprecedented unprompted unprofessional turn of events which give way to hilarious consequences accompanied by grave circumstances. To make things worse, he is also suspected of a few more murders happening in the vicinity like I mentioned earlier.
Language is fantastic. It's well written with a lot of provoking words, excellent use of vocabulary. The writing style is another best thing about this book which I must commend upon. Narration is witty, humourous, quirky & funny indeed.
It talks on & on about Delhi & gives Delhi-ish vibes. Lays too much of emphasis on the preemptive native society & colloquial references. The inferences drawn around the mindset revolving Delhi which involves objectification of women, irked me upto certain extent. Another drawback I found was, the book uses a lot of obscenity, provocative references pertaining to sex & sexual language. Like this book can never be recommended to teenagers if you ask me. The inferences drawn upon the people who have all the riches in the world & take it for granted, while wasting it all away over drugs, alcohol, women & sex. To make things complicated, the author also used a lot of abusive words, language full of profanity which also led to a huge turnoff for me. Upto a certain extent, erotic language, drama, scenes are fine. But when crossed a certain limits, it exceeds my tolerance level, which this book apparently managed to accomplish!
Anyway, nonetheless, the book is a good onetime read. Especially for those who don't mind reading too much of abusive languages or sexual references.