Nov 11, 2013 10:59 AM
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A typical college going youngster may like the book for the college lingo used and the I-am-a-hopeless-youngster-so-lets-fall-in-love theme. The title itself suggests you to read it, only when you have nothing else to do and want to kill time.
The story has been set in Delhi around the protagonist Debashish Roy, an engineering student of a prestigious college. The not so bright Deb claims to have been in relationships for a number of times but never found “True Love”. Given his age, he is immature to understand true love or probably grows sick of relationships soon and longs to look for somebody new.
While dating a cute Smriti, from a Medical College and satisfying his physical desires, he meets a bold and beautiful Avantika. Soon he finds himself getting attracted to her. In pursuit of true love this time, he ignores everything in his life, namely his best friends, Smriti, studies, CAT, job and makes life messy for himself, with Avantika abandoning him towards the end of the story.
The story is not complicated, and you might just want to go with the flow. Lock your grey matter somewhere and take off your thinking caps, else it may annoy you. The authors have made an effort to pen down stories of college days, affairs, late night parties, behavior of hostilities, so called relationships and the never-ending list of the youth’s desires, which may seem to be a replica of everybody’s college life.
The climax will make you smile, for two reasons. One, it’s a happy ending like in Bollywood movies. Two, the tedious book ends, without creating a pressure on your minds!