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jokes are good to hear, but not worth reading, The plot sounds very childish, ok max.if u force me too, . . such a disappointment Mention Cyrus Broacha and I instantly get reminded of his impeccable comic timing, I am a big fan of his shows and practically jumped at the opportunity to read his book Karl Aaj or Kal.
However, when I started to read the book, I felt very disappointed, The book would have been funny and enjoyable if it was a play or Cyruss monologue, However, in a book form, it was extremely confusing,
The story was haphazard, the names of the characters were sometimes mixed up and the ending didnt make any sense.
It was a nearimpossible task for me to actually finish reading this book, However, I persevered, hoping that as I turned each page, the magic of Cyrus Broacha would actually enthrall me.
However, my effort was in vain,
For the full review, visit sitelinkIndiaBookStore, It's a book with a raw humor that we hardly see in the books, And that coming from MTV VJ Cyrus adds to the fun of reading the book since you know what to expect from the book random foolishness and crazy stuff accompanied with a story to go with,so that readers don't think that it's a book about MTV oneliners or the insane
script of their TV shows.
The one I can remember is "Relationships are like under wears, the more you use them , the more comfortable they get.
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The book is short and crisp and it succeeds in tickling your funny bone only if you have one.
I couldn't stop myself laughing out loudly at times, The F world dialogs between Kunal and a movie director was simply amazing,
Read this book when you are tired of reading the intellectual stuff and want something light to refresh your mind and laugh out loud.
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After previously reviewing Cyrus Broachas sitelinkth Century BC treatise , which was a rollicking ride for me I am kidding, I planked through the reading, the quest for knowledge pricking at the edge of my consciousness compelled me to begin reading the next work of Cyrus Broachas penmanship, which this time around, was theth century fictionalexistential treatment of the lives of two mithrs, Sh.
Karl amp Sh. Kunal buddies: as a term is a lot more characteristic of theth century thanth century additionally, historical fidelity should be ensured for better authenticated connect in ones writings.
I enjoyed this book, like how I enjoy Prafuls explanations to his wife Daksha, With that deft comment on the entire body of Mr, Broachas existentialist theories, I now proceed to analyze this particular text in detail,
The treatise form of treatment of the existential conundrums obstacling the bildungsromantic journey of the two lads, embellished with a fictional storyline, seeped through digressive cracks in an otherwise jocular narrative.
However, if plots were like woollen knitwear, the plot in this classic text, would have looked like a fishing net for catching whales.
The apparently flawed nature of the plot in this classic story, however, should not sway one away from the chief essence of the masterliterateurs writing, which compared to his previous work, however, was slightly lesser in its intensity.
I speak of the plot in a less appreciative tone because the story meandered like a drunk snake with no inbuilt plotshaping devices.
However, Cyrus Broacha is known more for his authoritative treatises than fictional narratives, , and hence the author shall be excused for this halfbaked attempt, Updated Edit: Mr, Broachas agents at Random House India have corrected me via email, that there was no attempt involved at plotdevelopment and hence the rectification.
Cyrus earlier foray into dense literature was endearing for its dosage of wellpositioned ridiculous humour, which was segmented under separate sections and stood on its own strength.
However, despite a promising start to Karls story, the humour in this case was so adamant about standing on its own strength, that the story took its own shape and the humour.
well, it continued to stand on its own ground, reluctant to be a part of the story.
If an author indulges in deep philosophical wisdom couched as personal rants, it is acceptable and amusing, but when the same is presented in a story format, the humour necessarily has to be ligamented with the spine of the story, rather than appear as coriander sprinkled here and about as garnishing afterthoughts.
Also, Mr. Broacha slightly overlooked an otherwise pardonable matter of developing convincing characters doing so would have definitely brought more life to the jokes in the book.
But that is a personal and subjective opinion, and Mr, Broacha would do well to continue breathing more life into his image as a funny guy,
The aforementioned highly critical and observant analysis reveals that between story, plotting, characterization amp humour, what really wins in this classic text, is the Savings Account of Mr.
Broacha, which will be blessed with trickling copyright royalties, However, after allowing my subjective remarks to infiltrate this otherwise objective review If you dont agree, you need to treat your subjectivity issues, I would like to state that this book was a missed opportunity for making deeply analytical and insightful jokes on Bollywood because Mr.
Broacha pandered to the popular literary device of employing clichés, which still continues to charm the minds of several readers.
P. S. I wish I could have really liked it, but it was like apage JokesBook with a background story as an Appendix.
P. P. S. Some jokes were still worth the money, if the book as a whole wasnt,
If there was a bout between nonsense and this book, nonsense will win! And that's because this is worse than nonsense!!!! Cyrus brand of humour.
I read it in public transport, had to bite my hand to avoid lol ing, . makes u cry, so damn funny, . For an earlystyle comedy, this Book delivers what it promises, To be not taken seriously, it is a simple One time read, Its about two friends who are growing up in earlys Mumbai to actually adulting in New York streets.
Behind the scenes of actual theatre life from just a layman's pov is constant and brings out funny side to not such a serious profession.
Bromance is awesomely depicted, while although many jokes have not aged well in retrospect of today's time, but they're not super offensive either.
If not even read, you're not missing much, because we all know cyrusbroacha amp his style of comedy, so this story is no different.
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