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Ahmadnagar Cantonment India
Window Seat - Jahnavi Acharekar
Jul 03, 2009 11:02 AM 3084 Views
(Updated Jul 03, 2009 11:12 AM)

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(10.30)Being one who will never read a book which is as thick as the biceps of Vidya Balan, I always long for short stories.I have no idea what heights Indian fiction has reached nor I want to know! I was lucky to attend the launching of this book recently and what caught my fancy was the presentation.


*About the presentation


The tagline/description of the book is - 30 **rush hour stories. Not short, but rush hour stories. This is what Mumbai is, things happen quickly, instant gratification, quick money, is the name of the game and the book(not to mention its lovely cover) clicks with you even when you are just 2 stories old in the book.


*About the book/stories


*There are 30 stories.enticing, shocking, erotic, flat, comic.the compilation has got it all. There is a bit of Mumbai everywhere in the book, even if:




  1. it is a story about the son of a junior forest officer whose little son dreams of going to Mumbai and does something very dangerous as a result of this'ambition'.




  2. It is a story of a kiss between forbidden relationships




  3. It is a story of a storyteller who loves mixing real life stories with fiction and vice versa!




  4. It is about a female named'china'!




  5. It is about a chance encounter with a'lesbian' who was a senior in one's college.




  6. It is about'office romance' that goes kaput in the most humrous way you can imagine.




  7. It is about riots and how some riots are good!(My personal favorite this one!)




  8. It is about a worrying mother who is waiting for her son to return in the middle of the night(having lost one son to a road accident)




  9. It is about the meteoric rise and the fall from grace of a tactical'adman'




  10. It is about having a'live-in' with the boyfriend without parent's knowledge and how the'clean-up' job takes time




  11. It is about a ghostly couple.(this one has sadness, humor, romance and potty(yes u read it right!)!)






I am very inclined to give out my favorites but I wont(I know I am running a risk of getting NU as a rating and oh man! I am scared.!.) The only reason for not giving my favorites is for you to approach the book as a blank slate and let the book paint it in the colors of Mumbai. Trust me you will like it.


Inspite of a very repetitive mention of Mumbai in my review, this book will appeal to everyone(including those who have never lived here) because(like it or not) Mumbai is etched in the minds of everyone in India.for good or for bad? Well depends upon the image you have made of it.


*About the Author



Jahnvi is a natural storyteller(not like the main character of the short story with the same name in this book), and you can actually feel it while you flip the pages. A perfect portrayl of men(how they would be busy in either charging the battery of their camcorders before an important family function or how they will 'disable' the rear view mirror of their cars so that their drivers don't see the'special office colleague' they have with them on the back seat), a spot on sense of relationships and blending all this with a true blue Mumbai-flavor is what makes her stories immensely readable. I remember a journalist passing a remark on Jahnvi's writing style in this book as not to be dismissed in haste or clubbed as literature in a hurry! -And man I agree!


Finally


Pick this book if you wish to read something'on the go' or if you want to experience the life on the'go'. I am very sure(with my limited power of comprehension) that short stories as a genre will witness a meteoric rise in the days to come and if'window seat' is anything to go by, I am rubbing my hands with glee as I pen off this review (10.56)


A Bit about this review


Written where? - In a Kaali-peeli Taxi


When? - 3 July 2009(on the way to a meeting)


The book was finished? - moments before I penned this review, again en route to a meeting


Thats Mumbai for you!(11.05)


Peace and equanimity


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