‘Centripetal’ by Rohit Shukla begins with some background information explained by the narrator and also giving the readers first glance and insight into the story, wherein we are introduced to our three main characters in the Inception chapter.
First, the narrator explores the story of Mangal, and we are shown in flashback about how he started his job and what were the circumstances that were there surrounding it.
Next, we have Niketan, a man who would do anything for his love, even if it means leaving everything behind and travelling to the place where he deems his Chahat to be.
And last but not the least is Jayant, who seems like he has an aura of mystery that is surrounding him. At initial glance, the readers may deem him to be the one with a temper, considering his interactions.
Now, these three people are absolutely different and distinct from each other. However, there is definitely some thing common between them which will connect them together and bind this all.
The author has sort of given an ending to the book by closing all the loose ends that arose at the starting, but then he also went ahead at the end gave another few scenarios which will make us think about.
This was quite a different book than the rest which I have read or come across, in a way that it's narrative style was something which most of the readers might not have seen before, making it a great new experience for each and everyone. I am going to give this book FIVE CENTRIPETAL STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐