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I am M-M-Mumbai
by Rishi Vohra
The book is an inspirational - cum - romance book, tracing the life of Rudra who is an assistant director in the Maximum City of Mumbai. He aspires to be an actor but can't fulfill his dream because of one condition - he stammers. Due to his condition, he has to face a lot of humiliation wherever he goes.
He gets some support in Ankur, his best friend and Shivani, his neighbour, in his frustrating life. He meets a girl called Richa and love gives him a ray of hope. When she breaks up with him, heartbreak devastates him and he spins into a downward spiral that eventually pushes him to rock bottom, leading him to be an alcoholic.
He drinks to forget Richa and is somehow successful in doing so. Then, Mumbai secludes him by making him lose his home, job, the girl he loved - evertything. He befriends a bar dancer called Devika and she gives him some positivity in life. He gets optimistic and starts living peacefully, forgetting his dark past.
She helps him with his speech therapy, gets him a film as the main lead, although he is reluctant to do it because of its genre, but he agrees to do it as he remembers Devika's help for him. Ankur makes him a big star by promoting his film and becomes his agent.
He gets what he wanted - recognition as an actor, respect by people. He marries Shivani and lives a happy life.
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The book is written so perfectly that barring only two grammatical mistakes, I couldn't find any major mood - dampening thing. Rishi sir writes this book as a struggle of a stammering guy finding his space in Mumbai.
The book is very inspirational, and enjoyable. Rishi sir has done an incredible job while writing the book, I’m deeply impressed by his writing. ❤
I would recommend it to everyone. ❤❤
He gets some support in Ankur, his best friend and Shivani, his neighbour, in his frustrating life. He meets a girl called Richa and love gives him a ray of hope. When she breaks up with him, heartbreak devastates him and he spins into a downward spiral that eventually pushes him to rock bottom, leading him to be an alcoholic.
He drinks to forget Richa and is somehow successful in doing so. Then, Mumbai secludes him by making him lose his home, job, the girl he loved - evertything. He befriends a bar dancer called Devika and she gives him some positivity in life. He gets optimistic and starts living peacefully, forgetting his dark past.
She helps him with his speech therapy, gets him a film as the main lead, although he is reluctant to do it because of its genre, but he agrees to do it as he remembers Devika's help for him. Ankur makes him a big star by promoting his film and becomes his agent.
He gets what he wanted - recognition as an actor, respect by people. He marries Shivani and lives a happy life.
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The book is written so perfectly that barring only two grammatical mistakes, I couldn't find any major mood - dampening thing. Rishi sir writes this book as a struggle of a stammering guy finding his space in Mumbai.
The book is very inspirational, and enjoyable. Rishi sir has done an incredible job while writing the book, I’m deeply impressed by his writing. ❤
I would recommend it to everyone. ❤❤