Book Review : Urban Shots — Bright Lights

Book Review : Urban Shots -- Bright Lights

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In a melodramatic life, what strikes like a �bright light�; some define it as hope while others will tell you its festive but selected few who could narrate a story went into the book of �Urban Shots�. Collection of 29 stories by 21 authors and edited by Paritosh Uttam, it takes you on a ride from the streets of Agra to the plush houses of Jaipur.

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Each narration is so unique and creative and it is this assortment that makes this book different from others. One also gets the pleasure of reading and relating different lifestyles and experiences. I personally could relate myself to the central character of Jo Dikhta Hai, Woh Bikta Hai ,Vikram Gupta who is a sales man at a FMCG.

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The book captures different emotions and perspectives from varied angles. You will find innocence in Amul, heart warming mother�s love in Across the Seas, funny encounter and confused couples in DoubleMixed, surprising plot at a saloon in Peacock Cut, straight forward retirement narration in P.K. Koshy�s daily routine, heavy rant of mid-life crisis in The Walland much more.

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The collection of short stories allows you to wear different types of shoes. You are the protagonist in Maami Menace, an antagonist in Hot Masala, confused and witty father in Father of my Son and an award winning author in Mr. Perierra.

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Some narrations are casual everyday affair while others take you to places that you have never been.

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All in all, this book is a �khichdi� of stories with happy, sour, dreamy and sad narratives that makes the dish quite delightful. �

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— Reviewed by Subhashree Srinivasan

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