Sunday, June 16, 2013

Haribansha: China Harayeko Manchhe

Few months ago I had made a promise of reading one book every weekend. I succeded on some weekends. I finished reading Summer love, Seto Dharti, yayabar and autobiography of Binod Chaudhary. Though I couldn’t utilize each weekend as I had promised these were the books that I finished on my weekends in past few months. This last weekend I finished “China Harayeko Manchhe” autobiography of Haribansha Acharya and also watched a movie “Yeh Jawani hai diwani”.


The book “China Harayeko manchhe” is all about the success and struggles of a guy from a poor family. Its all about how Haribansha struggled in his acting career and how he travelled from a small role in a play to the todays most liked film actor. Besides this his support in all the big movements of the country is highly appreciable. The partnership of Haribansha with Madankrihsna is a real epitome of partnership. Such kind of partnership can be hardly seen these days. Besides the struggles of his reel life the book also gives the struggle of Haribansha in real life. Haribansha has potrayed very well on the sickness of his wife and the best effort he did to get her treated. In overall the book is a true heart touching story of a good father, a good husband, a good actor and a patriotic son.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Review of "One night in a call centre"

Reading Chetan Bhagat is always interesting. Thanks to my wife who gave me this novel. It was second time I was reading Chetan Bhagat. I had already read “Five point someone” by the same author. Reading five point someone was interesting but many of the plots resembled the movie “Three Idiots” so it was placid somewhere. The joy of reading chetan Bhagat is that his choice of words are so simple that it keeps you glued to the book. One of the things that I most enjoyed while reading “One night in call center” is that it is very simple and teh words are easy to understand. The communication used in the book is based on day to day communication style and the characters are live. While reading the book it feels like all the characters are people around us.

One night in a call center is a story of Shyam, Priyanka, Vroom, Esha and Radhika. They all work in a call center and represent the young generation of today. Shyam and Priyanka were once in love but now they both are Seperated and Priyanka is now about to marry Ganesh an employee in Microsoft. Vroom and Esha are close friends. Vroom proposes Esha but she rejects his proposal and she is aspiring to be a model. And Radhika is a typical modern Indian daughter in law who has to fulfill the demands of her in laws and has to work in office as well. This is the gyst of the novel but writer has intertwined these stories in a lovely and interesting way and had presented it in a beautiful manner.

The book shows the story of the current young generation people and how they perceive the relationships and love. And also the book has shown the changes the “Call centers” has brought in the young generations of India.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Reading Summer Love in Winter Season

 I felt good in reading summer love by sitting in my balcony in the chilling winter season. A novel written by a youth writer for young generation. Its good that in Nepali literature also young writers are emerging who are writing the story of young people. I was very much impressed by the sharing of one young  writer last week Mr Amar Neupane in my village Hansapur. He had explained how he wrote his novel "Seto Dharti".

Summer love is story of Atit and Saya two representatives of young generation or better to say "Facebook generation" or "Skype generation". The novel has shown how the young generations fall in love and the consequences. For most youths love is just a time pass and a status symbol among their other colleagues.But its not same for all. The writer has portrayed in a very well manner a true love of Atit to Saya. Written in very simple words, representating the characters resembling to day to day life the book has power to grab the readers and wont let them go without finihsing the book. The chapters are so connected that after turning each page the reader feels like what would be next. The way writer has started the story and ended it is very fantastic. My best congratulations to Subin Bhattarai for bringing such fantastic book to the readers of young generation.