| Publisher |
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| Publication Year |
2018 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789387578609 |
| ISBN-10 |
9789387578609 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
450 |
Sudha is a woman with firm views on what she wants from life and from a relationship. Chandar is anything but sure. He is a salaryman, forever postponing his dreams. He wants to do the ‘right’ things but he also sees the allure of living on the edge.
The Sudha and Chandar of Musafir Café are attempting to negotiate the minefield of relationships, personal feelings and hang-ups, and also the travails of life in a big city—Mumbai. They are also talking back to their namesakes in Dharamvir Bharati’s path-breaking 1949 novel, Gunahon ka Devata, which cast a long, hard look at romantic relationships and the strictures of society in small-town Allahabad
Divya Prakash Dubey
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Besides writing, he is also popularizing his brand of storytelling - ‘Story Bazi’. His letters, popularly called ‘Sunday Wali Chitthi’, are widely read and present many points and thoughts of everyday importance which we are not able to share otherwise.
As the first person to give a Ted-talk in Hindi, he is making significant in roads in the otherwise non existent ‘popular Hindi writing’ genre
Divya Prakash Dubey