1982nd BLOG POST
36th Book of 2021
There
are few authors you always remember because of the unique element they bring on
the table. You remember some because they write historical fiction in a
completely different way whereas you like another because their mythological
fiction makes you go back in time and imagine yourself playing the part of the
protagonist. Similarly, one author for me whom I always remember whenever it
comes down to humoristic writing is Jas Kohli. Every time he writes a book, he
assures that you are actually Laughing Out Loud multiple times while reading
his books. Therefore I liked Chetan Bhagat in his initial 3 books because his
books carried few instances where he actually made you laugh though the quality
has taken a toss now. But Jas Kohli’s books are a complete laugh riot.
Specially, the latest one named “Lights! Wedding! Ludhiana!” published by Rupa
Publications.
The
name of the book is kept in the same format as his previous book which was
named “LIGHTS! SCALPEL! ROMANCE!” – it had impressed me so much that I had given
it a rating of 4.5 stars and this book is no less. It seems as if author’s
comic timing is just improving with every book. Particularly, in LWL, what
surprised me is how every sentence, ok well, if I have exaggerated, every
paragraph makes you laugh at least for the first 2/3rd part of the
book. I was just surprised with the quality of writing, command on the
language, imagination of the scenes, format of the story, characterization of
every member participant in the story and what not.
Right
from the 1st chapter itself when the author describes the family
which is moderately dysfunctional, you start getting the smile on your face. I
liked how in this chapter and in every other chapter, even if there’s a
character discussed only once, the way author describes his/her personality
with complete detailing and backdrop sounds so funny and perfect that you just
can’t stop yourself from believing them to be the real characters. The chapter
“Walk cum Mock” where husbands are talking about their wives’ expenditure is so
damn funny that I just couldn’t stop myself from laughing loudly in every other
sentence. Also, the way author portrays Reeta’s anxiety whenever it comes to
her looks and fashion makes you relate with many female members you know in
your life who are equally self-obsessed.
I
liked how the story took the turn and dealt with a serious topic in such funny
setup in the later part of the book where author very cleverly discusses the
challenges of new relationships, adultery, extra-marital affairs, marriage,
divorce laws etc. I liked how wittingly this has been executed. Similarly, the
environmental issues are laughingly discussed but it speaks of everything that
we are facing currently in regards to climate issues.
Talking
about the drawbacks – I must say that the laughter quotient gets little less in
the last 1/3rd part of the book. Also, the wedding part occurs in
this section itself and I had high hope as the scenario could have led author
to make us laugh more but unfortunately, author ends up describing different marriage
ceremonies more than trying to explore places of laughter in them. This ended
up disappointing me a bit in the pre-climax and climax.
Overall,
this is a laugh riot and one of the most entertaining and funny books I have
ever read. I will rate it similar to author’s previous work i.e., 4.5 stars out
of 5. Go and get it. Highly recommended!
Thanks.
WRITING BUDDHA
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Nice review. Will definitely try to read it.
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