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Devil’s Advocate: The Untold Story

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SKU: 9789353570927

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Dive into the captivating world of “Devil’s Advocate” by Karan Thapar. Explore untold stories of friendships with Benazir Bhutto, Aung San Suu Kyi, and Rajiv Gandhi, alongside tense encounters with L.K. Advani, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kapil Dev. Uncover the behind-the-scenes drama of controversial interviews with Jayalalithaa and Narendra Modi. This paperback edition, featuring a new chapter, delivers a no-holds-barred account as captivating as Thapar’s interviews.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353570927
  • Publisher: Harper Colins
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9353570921
  • Publisher Date: 25 Jul 2019
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Weight: 381 gr

14 reviews for Devil’s Advocate: The Untold Story

  1. Tina Pahwa

    Great storytelling! Some parts felt rushed but overall a gripping read that I devoured.

  2. Daksh Dhingra

    Thapar’s perspective is unique and valuable. A great read for anyone interested in Indian politics.

  3. Niharika Sharma

    I enjoyed learning about the political landscape, but Thapar’s tone could be off-putting. An okay read.

  4. Abhinav Pratap Singh

    A bit of a mixed bag. Some parts were riveting, others were dull. Overall, an average read.

  5. Sandipan Mukherjee

    A fascinating glimpse into the lives of powerful figures. Some parts were more gripping than others.

  6. Aditya Katole

    Thapar’s insights are sharp and insightful. I would highly recommend this book to anyone.

  7. Khushi Maheshwari

    I found some of Thapar’s opinions to be biased. Still, a good read with important moments.

  8. Vaishnavi Kandwal

    An interesting behind-the-scenes look. The new chapter added value to the original story.

  9. Apoorva Nautiyal

    I was expecting more revelations. Some stories felt repetitive and uninteresting.

  10. Sayan Patra

    A well-written account, but I wish there was more depth to some of the stories. Still worth reading.

  11. Ujjwal Pandey

    The interviews are the highlight of this book. The personal anecdotes were less compelling.

  12. Shreyas Bisla

    Thapar’s stories are engaging, but the writing felt a bit self-serving at times. Interesting insights, though.

  13. Devyani Seth

    The book offers a balanced view of complex personalities. I particularly enjoyed the chapter on Modi.

  14. Kaushank Verma

    Okay book, but nothing exceptional. The stories feel old, and the writing style is okayish.

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