Book Review Title: Ram C/o Anandhi Author: Akhil P Dharmajan Translator: Haritha C K Publisher: HarperCollins India, 2025 Pages: 303 T he author tells us in his prefatory note that “this (is) a cinematic novel.” Don’t read it as literary work but imagine it as a movie. That is exactly how this novel feels like: an action-packed thriller. The story revolves around Ram, a young man who lands in Chennai for joining a diploma course in film making, and Anandhi, receptionist of Ram’s college. Then there are their friends: Vetri and his half-sister Reshma, and Malli who is a transgender. An old woman, who is called Paatti (grandmother) by everyone and is the owner of the house where three of the characters live, has an enviably thrilling role in the plot. In one of the first chapters, Ram and Anandhi lock horns over a trifle. That leads to some farcical action which agitates Paatti’s bees which in turn fly around stinging everyone. Malli, the aruvani (transgender), s...
It is not true that Delhi does not have spring! January and early February are the days of spring and flowers. March is already hot :)
ReplyDeleteI was being metaphorical, Sunil ji. thanks.
DeleteDivine intervention, luck are all terms that we can use but the point is that not everybody gets to be in such great surroundings. Sir you are lucky.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Athena, I'm grateful to my stars.
Deletei liked fresh vs stale... maybe the word "stale" is a little out of place... how about new vs old ...
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DeleteSome deep observations there
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DeleteWhat comparisons!
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DeleteThese captures are great indeed. However, I would really wanna know someday, does the environment affect people's character?
ReplyDeleteOf course, Namrata, the environment certainly influences one's character. Living in a place with a lot of space around you would be entirely different from living in a crowded place, for example.
DeleteVery nice observation. Nice to read. Yes environment do affects one's behaviour/character.
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Deleteall the pictures really are revealing the contrast...our life is full of that..
ReplyDeletePolarity is a human creation... contrasts belong to nature.
DeleteI couldn't help but notice that in every pic, you had old dying tree and fresh green trees togehter :)
ReplyDeleteThat's the contrast, Pankti. Nature is constantly dying and being reborn...
Delete"without an intervening spring" - same story out here in Bangalore, and I was reminded of the blog I posted last year: http://navy-blue-jeans.blogspot.in/2013/02/spring.html
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