
Book Review - Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag and Srinath Perur (Translator)
Everything about the story is bound to highlight something to the middle class family and its consequences. How money can transform the outer appearance, but never the nature behind the fleshy walls - you can see every layer of humanity clearly through the eyes of the author. This is a kind of tale where everything happens for a good reason, but then nothing becomes good eventually because behind the bars, it is creating loopholes in the mindset too.
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