Review of "The Great Indian Tamasha" by Rasika Bhatia
The book is a wonderful collection of 22 instances from Rasika’s experience as a wedding planner in Delhi where she introduces us to what all can go wrong while planning a wedding. Rasika’s narration is engaging and her emotions as she deals with the good, bad and the ugly keep you hooked to the book. I loved the fact that the stories have been carefully chosen to bring out the craziest of the events to the fore.
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