
Book Review of THE URBAN UNDERBELLY by Adarsh Pradeep
Hema works as a housemaid and her husband, Sreeni drives an autorickshaw to meet their day-to-day expenses of living in the slums. With monsoons on in full swing and Hema losing one of her jobs, they insist their teenage son, Raghu to start working as well. In a bid to help, Raghu gets entangled in some shady business with one of their slum neighbors, Arun. Will he get in trouble now and how would Sreeni be able to help?
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