Title:Netagiri
Author:Cyrus Broacha
Price: 250 INR/-
Pages: 240+
Source:Personal Copy
Publisher:Random House India
‘Netagiri’
is the third book by VJ-turned-author Cyrus Broacha .I haven’t had the chance to
read his first two works, but after reading this one, I can confidently claim to
have got a somewhat rough idea about
what to expect from those two.’Netagiri’ is a wannabe political satire which is as amusing
as getting yourself a root canal (without the local anaesthesia,obviously!).
Set in a
fictional country called Gyaandostaan, Cyrus narrates the political events unfolding in the nation following the accidental
death of Jay Huskee,the grand patriarch of the Huskee Clan.His grandson,Paul
Huskee quite legitimately stakes claim of his legacy and is made the Financial
Minister of the Country,which incidentally is in deep debt.The book is all
about his efforts to save his ‘country’ from the tyrannical rule of Lt Col
Jagee,the President ruler of Gyandoostaan.
The basic and
the most important issue with this book is that it’s not as funny as it was
intended to be.Hilarious sequences are far and few and whatever little potential
the book had is spoilt by bad writing and un-necessary word play.The book
mostly reads like a script written for a stand up comedy show and as a (humorous) novel, it doesn’t
work at all.Wordplay and verbal jugglery might work in a T.V comedy
show, but not in a 240 page book,definitely! Replete with silly situations and flat
jokes,’Netagiri’ is too long and ultimately turns out to be a massive
disappointment.You can easily give it a miss!
-nikhimenon
3 comments:
I have read one book by him..commonman of India something! Forgot the title!!
Hated it..
@redhanded..
i think,the book you are talking about is An average Indian Male.I havent read it,not planning to do so either
havent read the book
Post a Comment