Didn't find it as funny as reviews pointed it out to be. - Sattu, Avni. Made it into a light hearted. Not dark and grim. - Shivangi. This tone a celebration of change in style of writing. Writing style and tone a little different. It makes you pause and reconsider. You don't see it in popular culture. It tries to challenge this recklessness that you associate with ... I don't know everybody is breaking up with everybody. That it's reckless. - Ameed He doesn't portray it just as reckless love. He shows an emotional bond. India stereotyped. In Kerala in rural setting this is possible. Not LoL type funny. He has used examples of something else draws to his life. By not writing in a certain way is he saying something about the gay community. Is this light hearted tone a conscious choice. Homosexuality as a matter of fact. Not as a handicap. Sexuality becomes a part of your identity. What if it was a heterosexual? Chick flick. Narrator showing his personality midway. For the first few chapters the narrator didn't show his presence. Over-hyped. Towards the end it becomes generic. Morocco India onwards Last chapter really good. Doesn't process it immediately. Does jugaali. Whatever happens in his life draws a parallel to symbolic things. Garden symbolizes that life has come full circle. Breaking the wall is symbolic. Symbolizes the confines of his own mind. Losing the blue suit is like losing his identity.
Didn't find it as funny as reviews pointed it out to be. - Sattu, Avni.
Made it into a light hearted. Not dark and grim. - Shivangi. This tone a celebration of change in style of writing.
Writing style and tone a little different.
It makes you pause and reconsider. You don't see it in popular culture.
It tries to challenge this recklessness that you associate with ...
I don't know everybody is breaking up with everybody. That it's reckless. - Ameed
He doesn't portray it just as reckless love. He shows an emotional bond.
India stereotyped.
In Kerala in rural setting this is possible.
Not LoL type funny.
He has used examples of something else draws to his life.
By not writing in a certain way is he saying something about the gay community. Is this light hearted tone a conscious choice.
Homosexuality as a matter of fact. Not as a handicap.
Sexuality becomes a part of your identity.
What if it was a heterosexual? Chick flick.
Narrator showing his personality midway. For the first few chapters the narrator didn't show his presence.
Over-hyped.
Towards the end it becomes generic. Morocco India onwards
Last chapter really good.
Doesn't process it immediately. Does jugaali.
Whatever happens in his life draws a parallel to symbolic things.
Garden symbolizes that life has come full circle. Breaking the wall is symbolic. Symbolizes the confines of his own mind.
Losing the blue suit is like losing his identity.