Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356292147
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356292140
- Publisher Date: 20 Sep 2022
- Height: 30 mm
- No of Pages: 464
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore the lives of young Indian women seeking intimacy and independence in “Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh.” Shrayana Bhattacharya’s book (ISBN: 9789356292147) delves into their search for connection and self-discovery in a rapidly changing India. Discover how they navigate loneliness and societal expectations, finding solace and inspiration in the iconic Bollywood star.
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Kashish Javed –
Intriguing concept, but the constant Shah Rukh references felt a bit forced at times. Still a worthwhile read.
Shreya Sahu –
A fascinating look at Indian women’s lives, though sometimes felt repetitive. Shah Rukh is an interesting lens.
Ritik Kumar –
The book drags on for a bit. But I still think it is worth reading.
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
An important book that everyone should read. The author does a great job.
Ashi Garg –
A compelling exploration of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness in a rapidly changing world.
Gayathri Devi K –
Good for those who are interested in reading about cultural differences.
Mubashra Tahreem Parvez –
I feel like I have a better understanding after reading this book. Thoughtful and well-written.
Mohd Afzal Ansari –
A powerful and moving exploration of loneliness and longing. Highly recommend!
Sarthak Raj Vats –
Insightful and well-written! Sheds light on the complexities of female desire and aspiration in modern India.
Amitrakshar Sanyal –
Enjoyable read, but I wish it explored the downsides of idealizing celebrities more. Thought provoking nonetheless.
Divyanshu Gautam –
Felt like I was looking into a different culture. Worth reading to get different insight.
Sonika Vashisht –
I learned a lot about Indian culture and the struggles women face. A bit dense in places, but worth it.
Sonia Negi –
Not quite what I expected, but pleasantly surprised by the depth and complexity of the issues explored.
Nehal Jain –
Did not finish. Unable to connect with the book. Did not enjoy.
Deeplina Sabat –
A compelling examination of modern India through the lens of its women. Thoughtful and engaging.
Mehakdeep Singh –
A bit slow to start, but ultimately a rewarding and insightful read. Offers a unique perspective.
Vedang Singhal –
Although well-written, the subject was not for me. I had a hard time connecting.
Aakansha Gupta –
I really connected with the stories of these women. A thought-provoking and empathetic read.
Subham Kumar Nahak –
I loved learning about Indian culture through this book! The stories were so interesting!
Navya Rohatgi –
While the premise was interesting, I found the writing style a bit dry. Still, some valuable insights.
Yatharth Dwivedi –
This book gave me a new perspective. It was well worth the time and effort.
Mahak –
Left me with a lot to think about. Honest and well-written.