Author: Harini Srinivasan
Publisher: Om Books International
I was provided a media copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
What if the love of your life turns out to be a model for a pan masala
advertisement?
Priya Kaushik is a twenty-six-year-old professional living in Delhi,
sharing her home with Tanya, her best friend. She has the hots for a hunky guy,
Nitin, whom she spots in a paan masala ad. Worried about the model's
credentials, Tanya decides to find out more. She hires detective Sanjay
Dhamija. Determined to save her best friend from falling head over heels for
the guy, she seems to sabotage a possible budding love story, and how! Dhamija
has more than one client seeking to verify Nitin’s background of late. Sowmya
is worried her brother is going the wrong way to fulfil his dreams of becoming
an actor. Is Nitin leading a double life? Is he a married man with two kids? Is
he a porn star? As he tries to woo Priya once fate brings them together, what
does this hold for Priya? Will Priya and Nitin end up together, despite an
interfering sister, an annoying friend, and a thoroughly confused and hassled
detective? Find out in this quintessential romcom by Harini Srinivasan.
Romantic comedies are a genre that always give you comfort while reading. This book fits perfectly into that mould. Harini’s writing keeps you grinning with the comedy of errors that happen throughout the book. What I enjoyed the most about the book was the simple and heartwarming nature of the writing. The “love at first sight” part of the book with Tanya and Nitin was very well written. To add that speck of tobacco ad to that storyline was something truly devilish, and after a certain point, even you, as a reader, are so engrossed in finding out how the picture ended up in that advertisement. The plot is well executed and flows smoothly. The writing is simple and engaging, but cheeky to the point where you almost marvel at the way the scenes are written. I especially loved the scene where Sowmya walks out on Bharat, and it is a small scene, but those lines really stand out. The way the climax is written is almost as chaotic as the story, and the end of the story brings it to a close perfectly, and the epilogue is just something that will make you chuckle like anything, when you realise the chaos, a photograph can create.
Harini has taken this eclectic set of people and penned a narrative that
would be relatable if you have lived with a roommate or have friends who love to play matchmaker. Priya and Tanya’s dynamics are quite interesting
to read and you would immediately have a person in mind when you read their story.
Their discussions and banter elevate the reading experience. Then we have Sowmya
who adds to this chaos with her conclusions and continuous meddling in Nitin’s
life. Then we have this detective, Sanjay Dhamija, a small-time detective, specializing
in divorces, but then becomes a part of Tanya-Sowmya-Nitin storyline which
upends his entire life. I loved how him and his bumbling band of assistants do
their part in the “confused” part of the title of the book.
If you love a well-cooked romantic comedy, then this is a book that I
would recommend. The book scores a 4.81/5 for me.
Grab a copy of the book from a bookstore near you or on Amazon India.
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