KKHH, DDLJ, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!...How many times these films keep re-appearing in television?,.. all weekends? Bhagwanji, how do people watch it, again and again and again !!!... But even when we complaint that it’s really boring and irritating, some dialogues make our lips touch our ears :). Why is it so??....because it’s so filmy bhaiye!!!
Hearing film dialogues do bring memories which was all lost ( gayi puri bhains paani mein ); yes, so today I would suggest the Jahaan panha’s ( my readers), to close the television set, give a break for it and read this new debut book of Mrs Varsha Dixit ‘Right Fit Wrong shoe’.....Its ‘full toss nautanki’ and all filmy fans will love it!!....And m sure when karan’s ( Karan Johar ) film comes to an end, you will finish reading this book too
I never have read such stories and it’s not my type too, but this was funny, romantic, stressful but in the end ...umm fun. Just last Sunday did I land my hands on this book, content looked appealing and I just picked it for time pass. And hurray I had finished it...even after that stressful work hour’s...it kept me going :)
It has the same approach as chetan bhagat, but in a different style. She has written as she spoke, but yes in bollywood slang. Titles of each chapter are all from different movie and all chapters, as the title implies, the story from that respective movie.
Story revolves around the heroine, of-course, nandhini who is ‘lassi in wine glass’. It’s basically a love story, how she falls in and out and again in ( Aaj, kal, parso), all only with 1 man who is described as ‘Bada bhagwan , chota shaintan’; chota being , ‘The Aditya’.
To summarise, It is just a mixture of the entire bollywood stories. Love of a chulbuli girl to some ‘Bigda hua raihis’ son and the girl do qurubanni of love on request by his mother by acting like a money grabbing tramp which makes the guy turn to angry young man ‘kutte mein tera khoon pi jaoonga’ , to take revenge on her .
But hey, don’t go-ahead by story, the way it is described and twisted, it will really keep you occupied. ( Dekha! Impress kar dhiya na )
I will never point out as the best book I ever read, na!!,..nahi nahi, chord do, mujhe bhagwan keliye chord do :P, tik hai tik hai,...acha tha!!...But it was the best cooked up story ever ...Cooked truth, unlike cooked food, burns, sooner or later. :P
There have been some flaws, like the climax was felt as if it was made to run to come to an end and there were many unanswered questions. Only the big picture was highlighted, all the small incidents where not elaborated much...bada soche to bada milenga ;-)
It consists of lust, revenge, love, jealousy and also dhaam dhadham, dishum dishum, akal ke dushman gadhe ki dum :)
Overall the bollywood pack was just highlighted in a right (fit), in a book, which is the wrong shoe, because usually bollywood stories are narrated in television, right!.... :P
- Prathi ( Itna/Iskha toh banta hai )
Look, I don't want to wax philosophic, but I will say that if you're alive you've got to flap your arms and legs, you've got to jump around a lot, for life is the very opposite of death, and therefore you must at very least think noisy and colorfully, or you're not alive.