
My review of "Red Flags and Rishtas" by Radhika Agrawal
Red Flags and Rishtas is a nicely written contemporary story that is quite suited for the times we live in. Radhika explores an interesting storyline where two unlikely people come across each other in the most uncommon of situations, two people who couldn’t be poles apart. The opening scene of the book sets the tone of the book, and I really loved how the comedy of errors starts this book. Another aspect of the book that I really liked were the Bollywood references and the snippets from Shah Rukh Khan movies that weave themselves into the plot.
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