It was a sunny afternoon. I was busy
blogging, trying hard to fix words to my thoughts. I heard my mother calling.
The door was open for the courier boy was at the door step. My father was busy
in signing the receipt and I ran towards him. My excitement reached its peak
when I saw the parcel. It was sent by Blogadda! I opened enthusiastically,
accompanied by equally anxious parents. Thus, I held Navneet
Jagannathan’s debut novel - Tamasha In Bandargaon. I bounced with joy like a baby which smiles innocently when its mother
gives chocolate rather unexpectedly. A Gift – It can make a person’s day. A
Gift – It makes a person feel so special. And this Gift made the blogger in me
proud, child in me delighted and the reader in me happy. And, here goes the
review!!!
Navneet
Jagannathan’s debut novel, Tamasha In Bandargaon, unravels in the fictional
suburbs of Bandargaon. Each day some or the other ceremonious event untangle
there. Some people dance to the tune of their hearts, where as some dance to
the tunes of others. Some work with selflessness and some are explicitly
selfish.
Chegan
loves Shalini. Shalini loves Chegan. But, Shalini’s parents hate Chegan!
Vinayak
loves Shalini. Shalini’s family loves Vinayak. But, Shalini hates Vinayak!
Sitaram
Sajjanpur wants to become the MLA. But, he looses his wits easily.
Poor
Dhobi Ramlal has only one wish – a not-so-faded-and-battered sari for his wife Sita.
Anand
is anxious to learn from his Guru Chegan. He wants to become as smart and
intelligent.
Then,
there are Miranda, Sulthan, Grubby, Shimpi, Shambha, Borkari and many others…
Who
marries Shalini? Who wins the election? What happens to Ramlal and many others characters
in the story?
Navneet
Jagannathan has handled the plot in a very matured manner. He has touched
innumerous aspects which concerns today’s society. He talks about corruption,
women’s reservation bill, alcohol-addiction, education, sanctity of love,
divinity of friendship and the dirty game of politics. These are beautifully
narrated through the characters that you end up empathizing with them.
The
Author’s matured writing and the character’s mindset can be felt throughout the
book. The following two quotes stole my heart:
“He
sometimes felt that Chegan had moved to a stage beyond truth and falsehood. He
only believed in justice. It did not matter how justice was done, and whether
the path to justice was strewn with lies.”
“The
plain truth, unadorned, is a fact; when adorned, it is a story. And it is the
stories that we owe our lives to Mhatre, not facts. Always remember.”
The
book is very descriptive and as a reader, you would feel like you are also
living in Bandargaon, envisioning the tamasha. The characters are boisterous
and the plot surreal. I really enjoyed being the silent spectator in Bandargaon.
There was a smile in my face as I closed the book and a hint of sadness in my
eyes for I knew that I would miss the dear characters. Especially Lakshmibhai,
being my favorite!
It’s
a 324 pages book. But, I bet that you won’t feel bored for a moment. Do go
through the joy-ride while envisaging the story. The book could have more interesting if the names of characters were more catchy. After all, the book title is the best suiting one! Also, more conversations could have been included rather than relying more on descriptions.
I
give three out of five stars for Navneet Jagannathan’s debut novel, Tamasha In
Bandargaon. Also thumbs up! It is witty,
catchy, swift and straight from the heart.
All
the best Navneet Jagannathan…
Thank
you Blogadda.com…
Miss
you Bandargaon…
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Wow!!...Congrats dear...really...gifts make our day....and when they come with a pinch of surprise...Even better....Wish I'll get a surprise ...:D
ReplyDelete:).GIFTS- REALLY I LOVED MOST... V can reach the peak if the same has received from our loved ones..
ReplyDeleteMad- i start readin wit enthusiastically.. Moreover eagerly to know shalini weds whom? But u didn't tell tat:)
its made me upset..
But ur narrative style excellent.. Untouchable by anyone.. Keep it up..
Siv.