{"id":20901,"date":"2014-04-16T15:56:15","date_gmt":"2014-04-16T10:26:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mapsofindia.com\/my-india\/?p=20901"},"modified":"2015-04-11T17:41:04","modified_gmt":"2015-04-11T12:11:04","slug":"book-review-those-pricey-thakur-girls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mapsofindia.com\/my-india\/reviews\/book-review-those-pricey-thakur-girls","title":{"rendered":"Book Review &#8211; Those Pricey Thakur Girls"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Title: Those Pricey Thakur Girls<\/p>\n<p>Author: Anuja Chauhan<\/p>\n<p>Publisher: Harper Collins India<\/p>\n<p>Cast firmly in the Romantic Comedy genre, Anuja Chauhan\u2019s latest release \u2018Those Pricey Thakur Girls\u2019 is steeped in Delhi life. Well certainly, you\u2019ll enjoy Ms Chauhan\u2019s spontaneity, sarcasm, wit, and humor even if you\u2019ve never set foot in the city. The romance between D for Dabbu (Debjani) (the third daughter of retired Justice Thakur from the big bungalow at Hailey Street), and Dylan Singh Shekhawat (the half-Rajput half-Christian star investigative reporter with India Post who holds a very shallow reputation with the women who are drawn to him) is quite an attraction in itself.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>What makes a reader keep turning the pages on this one is the satirical and funny but clearly realistic depiction of the eccentricities that make up these characters \u2013 Justice Thakur\u2019s alphabetical naming of his daughters, Debjani\u2019s insistent championship of the underdog, her aunt\u2019s choicest vernacular abuses generously lavished on her philandering husband, Anjini\u2019s incorrigible superiority complex, Binodini\u2019s subversive demands of the property\u2019s <i>hissa, <\/i>Dylan\u2019s obsession with exposing the politician responsible for the massacre of the Sikhs in East Delhi \u2013 all make part of this very alluring tale.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The central characters themselves pose quite an intrigue. The shy but charming Debjani who gets chosen to read news on the pre-liberalization era state-run DD channel acts the perfect counter point to the disturbingly handsome Dylan who outlives his Army-brat upbringing to study journalism in London and to pursue a sensational expose on the roguish Delhi ka neta who perpetuated mob violence in the times following Indira Gandhi\u2019s assassination.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>One thing is clear, though \u2013 Ms Chauhan is hoping that the book will be adapted into a movie. The story has been set out in clear scenes with a distinct Delhi-laced language. The climax, too, comes across as distinctly filmy with Dylan jumping off the roof of a newly constructed apartment building to save his paramour\u2019s aunt, only to be saved by a sturdily built <i>shamiana<\/i>. Considering that two of the author\u2019s earlier works \u2013 The Zoya Factor and Battle for Bittora &#8211; are currently under production as Bollywood flicks, this is clearly Ms Chauhan\u2019s next pitch to the glitzy world of Hindi blockbusters.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Our verdict \u2013 Good fun, worth the time and money. A likable romantic comedy. Likely to be much better appreciated if you are from Delhi or at least understand the 1980s fascination with beautiful English news readers who wear roses in their braids.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Title: Those Pricey Thakur Girls Author: Anuja Chauhan Publisher: Harper Collins India Cast firmly in the Romantic Comedy genre, Anuja Chauhan\u2019s latest release \u2018Those Pricey Thakur Girls\u2019 is steeped in Delhi life. Well certainly, you\u2019ll enjoy Ms Chauhan\u2019s spontaneity, sarcasm, wit, and humor even if you\u2019ve never set foot in the city. 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