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A Tedious Overlong Grandiose Bolywood Script
Aug 10, 2006 03:47 PM 19765 Views

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When Shantaram was released a few years back , it turned out to be a best seller


catapulting its author and protagonist , Gregory David Roberts, to instant fame.


Critics sungs paeans of his book, calling him a genius, phenomenon and what not.


While this is not exactly a review of this book,I would like to share a few observations


on it.


Shantaram begins in Bombay where the author tries to start a new life


after escaping from a prison in Australia. The book meticulously details


his many adventures on both sides of the law.


Why I consider this book a disappointment is due to the following reasons.


a. The main drawback of this book is its prolixity.


Frequent digressions, self-aggrandisement and an irritating tendency


to wallow in tedious,overlong descriptions , whether or not


they are relevent to the plot,detract much from whatever little merit


can be accorded to this book.


b. The books abounds in Bollywood cliches. Right from the beginning the incident involving


Karla wher she saves the author from being hit by a bus , the way in which he is arrested before


being sent off to Arthur road prison,the loud manner in which Vikram announces his love,


to the sexual episode at the end and many others are clearly borrowed from bollywood.


Also, Abdullah Taheri's appearance act. After being shot multiple times


by the Police in broad daylight and being left for dead, Abdullah's reappears in the end


to meet his dear friend Roberts.


c. The plot too is riddled with many holes.


First, the motive of Sapna, the serial killer is not explained clearly.


Second, and this is very important, the character of Karla has been developed


only to serve as a love interest to Shantaram . The very first time Shantaram


encounters Karla and it dawns on you that her character is anything but real.


Her motives and actions are not sufficiently explained.


The "twist" in the end where it is revealed who she actually works is incredibly


witless. Also it is not clear why her loyalties had to be kept secret from


the author.


( Roberts had later acknowledged in an interview that Karla was indeed a figment of his


imagination.)


Somehow, the reason given by the author for abondoning the clinic to join


the underworld is not convincing.


d. Sure, this book is a fictionalised novel but Roberts claims that most of the events


had been true. Then why does he obliterate every important character in his story?


Lord Abdul Khader Khan is bumped off in no man's land in Afghanistan,


Madame Zhou's place is destroyed in fire, Prabhakar Khare dies a horrible death


and so on.


There is no one from whom Roberts story can be verified.


Enough of my ranting.


There are a few positive aspects as well.


First, it always feels good when a "gora" talks well of us Indians.


And Roberts loves India and Indians. His unmistakable love, understanding and sympathy


for our country comes out clearly as he shares his story.


Second, his English is quite impressive. For a convict ;) He has a very good


command over the language. He seems to have the right word for


the right occasion. Some of his philosohical observations


are novel and witty.


But the meat of the book clearly is the Arthur Road Prison incident.


The inhuman conditions and utter callousness of the police


are described in horrifying detail.


All in all, Shantaram didn't live upto my expectations.


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