Description
- ISBN-13: 9788192982212
- Publisher: Black Ink
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- No of Pages: 200
- ISBN-10: 8192982211
- Publisher Date: Dec,2015
- Language: ENGLISH
Original price was: ₹199.00.₹149.25Current price is: ₹149.25.
Making of Babaji Inc. by Shravya Bhinder (ISBN: 9788192982212) satirizes the rise of self-proclaimed godmen in modern India. When bank cashier Billu loses a fortune, his superstitious wife turns to a Babaji for help. This sets off a hilarious chain of events, exposing the absurdity of blind faith and the ridiculous solutions offered by these gurus. A witty and insightful read exploring superstition versus logic in a world obsessed with “Upaay.”
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Ansh Arora –
A clever and funny book that sheds light on the absurdity of blind faith.
Yati Vinayaka –
I was expecting more. The concept is good, but the execution fell flat for me.
Arpan Mondal –
Making of Babaji Inc. is a brilliant satire on the guru culture. Highly recommend!
Nitish Negi –
A fun, light read. The satire is spot on, though the characters felt a bit stereotypical. Still, a good time!
Atul Kumar Sah –
A humorous take on modern spirituality and consumerism.
Rohan Jain –
Enjoyed the social commentary. The writing style is engaging and humorous.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
One of the best satires I’ve read in a while! So funny and relevant.
Aman Menath –
This book had me laughing out loud! A must-read for anyone who enjoys satire.
Vanshika Gupta –
Entertaining and thought-provoking. The characters are quirky and memorable.
Aashish Shrivastava –
Making of Babaji Inc. is hilarious! Loved the witty take on modern gurus. Some parts dragged a bit, but overall, a great read.
Pradaksh Chatter –
Not my cup of tea. I didn’t find it particularly funny or insightful.
Vikash Bohra –
It was an average book with few jokes that didn’t land well for me.
Mansi Negi –
Really great book! I will be recommending this book to my friend.
Aman Sharma –
The story was okay, but I wished for a bit more depth of character.
Ritika Adhikary –
An okay book. I found some humor, but it wasn’t consistently funny. The plot was predictable.
Nikita Jain –
Great book. The satire is sharp and the story moves at a good pace.