It’s a tough time for new authors. There’s always inevitable comparison with India’s favourite (controversy-ridden) ‘youth icon’ author. Every young author, fresh-out-of-college, publishing his first book, tends to bear the brunt of this obnoxious comparison, not to mention being shunned by a discerning lot of ‘intellectual’ readers with a ‘mediocre’ tag. Neeraj Chhibba seems to… Continue reading Zero Percentile: Missed IIT, Kissed Russia – Review
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Two States by Chetan Bhagat – A review
Three books and one movie strong, Chetan Bhagat has indeed become a name to reckon with. More than a youth icon, he’s become a celebrity himself. Fact is, it actually took him three years to graduate to being a full-time writer. And with each book, he’s improved a lot. A hell lot, I’d say. ‘Two… Continue reading Two States by Chetan Bhagat – A review
New Talent: The Latest Pirates and Synth
It’s not everyday that you get to see the flashes of innate talent that amaze you beyond conventional benchmarks of surprise! You aren’t just blown away by amazing feats of passion and paragon – you stand stupefied and dumbfound at such wondrous talent closer to genius and perfection, and that too from 20-21 year olds!… Continue reading New Talent: The Latest Pirates and Synth
Quick Gun Murugun: A Review
The Earth is my bed, The Sky is my ceiling, The whole creation is my native place My name is Murugun. Quick Gun Murugun. Whatay punchline! What a movie! 😀 It was Sidharth who dragged me with him to the theatre. The two of us desperately had to watch a movie – we hadn’t been… Continue reading Quick Gun Murugun: A Review