Review again!
This day is special, this moment is special since i’m writing
this post from the same room, sitting in same posture where I did write my
first post a year ago. So much has happened in this one year. Have unearthed
what is my passion,what makes me feel what is ‘feel’.
Since it is Vijaya dasami, my mother insists me to scan through the pages of books which she kept for pooja yesterday, I promised her that I'll read my subjects from morning till night but as usual my promise had turned into hopelessness (but I technically fulfilled my promise by ‘literally’ scanning through the pages of 8051 Microcontrollers like chitti robot!)
I would have prepared to study if I hadn't receive Half
Girlfriend from my dear flipkart, which I preordered two months ago.
After posting the photos of my dearie (Oh no, I mean the ‘Half
Girlfriend’ here not just ‘Girlfriend’) in FB and made the same as my Whatsapp DP
and changed the status relating to that, I started reading Chetan, One of my
inspirations.
Half-Girlfriend
When I first read about this in FB I got a feel that I won’t
be disappointed, which immediately made to pre-order in Flipkart without second
thought. My only pre-order if else to ‘Oath of Vayuputras’. He never makes a
mistake in naming his books, as catchy as it could be. Will always join hands
with a numeral too, ‘Five point someone’, ‘One night @ Call Centre’, ‘Three
mistakes of my Life’, ‘Two states’, ‘Revolution 20-20’ and now ‘Half Girlfriend’.
Mr. Ex-banker couldn’t forget his past job it seems, He ends up with numbers
even in the love stories.
I have always portrayed Chetan Sahib as common man’s writer.
He makes himself deserve that tag in this book too. Few say that he is not
up to the standard, Could have been more like the pioneers of the west (I hardly
believe that two, three not-so-common-words could make any work as standard one)
I couldn’t bring up a better analogy than this, We can say that ‘purananooru’
and ‘agananooru’ as a standard one, both cover the life and culture of the King wherein ‘Silapathigaram’ and ‘Manimegalai’ portray the life of ordinary
people. When there are so much of people available there to make you travel in
the sci-fi and thrillers that make you imagine the unimaginable, it’s not wrong if
one particular writer gives you Goosebumps with the stories of common man in
common language.
Seri matterku povom!
Should applaud him for choosing ‘Bihar’ as the foldaway area
for this story. The other book which discuss about Bihar or Biharians in detail
is ‘The White Tiger’, to my knowledge. The rest of India should know what is
happening in Dandak region and should travel there at least once to know about
their level of comfort.
Description of a Bihari rural boy is very realistic and apt.
Whatever the story may be but the way he present it to the audience is
unmatchable ( IIM-A class theriyundhunga!). I need not comment about the story’s
flow, it is the Ganges.
The female protagonist is from wealthy kinfolk in Delhi with
her money obsessed relatives but she hardly have any impact of money on her
plus she appears lonely in spite of the luxuries she has (ithellam barathiraja
kalathu storynga!)
Almost in all his books the description for the heroine is
used to be independent, feminist and of course with little (vachukalam) head
weight (That’s what he used to see in his house every day, I assume :P ). Whenever
he describes such personalities, I couldn’t stop imagining that I hang out with
such sort of girl (Never mind, it is always a dream, it will always be a dream
:P ). He is re-narrating what Mr.Barathy had told decades ago, ‘Pudhumai pen’.
Ahaan! Now he follows the trend of Mr.K.V.Anand, mocking
himself in his book. It has to be very funny there but it didn’t sound that
cool.
The few journals (to say in lay man's term-diary) which was written by the protagonist should
be read carefully, It is very touching (I mean it) I don’t know how to
interpret the first journal (if you get to read the book, you will know) the
only part which is very sensitive in the whole text. Please do read it with
utmost care or else you could miss the important one. It is a serious issue actually
but I don’t know why Chetanji hadn’t poured much of the attention to make it
more serious. In a country like India, when most of the reason for shyness of a
child is due to this reason, he should have discussed it in elaborate way.
Anyway I don’t want to break the door by disclosing that part here, read and
you will know (you might). I’ll come back to this topic in a dedicated post for
this matter.
I don’t know for how many novels he will still stick with
his usual trend of love getting break and at last shuuuu! The rest is supposed
to be a mystery. Where is the ‘novel’ idea in your ‘novels’ Sirji?
I seriously doubt that my favorite writer is writing novel
with a main motive of making it as a movie. It’s more a screen play than
an actual novel.
With a million of young readers behind him, he can do more
justice to his works by not having the movie rights as his prime motive (FYI
the movie rights for ‘Half Girlfriend’ has already been sold)
But Chetan is a Chetan is a Chetan! One cannot simply gaffe
his romance scenes. It is so damn good that he make his readers live and relive
it by the way he expresses that with his words. In Half Girlfriend, he handled
that part with extra care, I don’t think that it is that easy to sham up like a
bihari boy and handle a high class girl from the money obsessed Delhi family.
Finally what I say is, if I say anything at all
We can have fun with this Half girlfriend, but we cannot
marry her :P
I couldn’t stop imagining that I hang out with such sort of girl (Never mind, it is always a dream, it will always be a dream :P ) LOL extraordinary writing gb... uve got patience man to sit and write
ReplyDeletething which amaze me is, you guys have got patience to sit and read :P
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