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Karma Sutra – Confession Of A Street
Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789350290941
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Dive into the raw and real world of Karma Sutra: Confessions of a Street. Explore the underbelly of Indian streets, uncovering stories of survival, exploitation, and resilience among sex workers, bar girls, and the forgotten. Experience the vibrant energy and heartbreaking realities of those living on the edge.
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Yashwant Suman –
Powerful stories that stayed with me. Some parts were difficult to read, but important.
Akash Tripathi Tripathi –
An important book that needs to be read. It is a bit disturbing but educational.
Ashish Kumar –
I learned things. The book was gritty.
Shekhar Suresh Patil –
I learned so much. The stories were captivating, but I wish there was more context.
Aditya Nigam –
A gritty look at a world rarely seen. Raw and unflinching, but sometimes felt exploitative itself.
Gaurav Mittal –
Gives voice to the voiceless. A must read.
Ujjwal Dingliwal –
Brutal honesty. A hard look at reality. I appreciate the author for shining a light.
Devender Pratap Mall –
Uneven at times, but ultimately a worthwhile read. Some stories resonated more than others.
Tarkik Gautam Ranjan –
I was moved by the resilience of these women. A very impactful reading experience.
Abhishek Mohanty –
Disturbing and yet I wanted to keep reading.
Devesh Upadhyay –
A must-read for anyone interested in social issues in India. Heartbreaking and hopeful.
Saikat Das –
An eye-opening read. The author did a good job portraying the lives of these women.
Nitesh Kumar –
A powerful look at a hidden world. I was left feeling both sad and inspired.
Vivek Patel –
Difficult subject matter, but handled with respect.
Anish Ghosh –
A tough read but worthwhile. The author brings you into the lives of these women.
Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai –
An unforgettable book. The stories will stay with me for a long time.
Vamshi Teja Enagandhula –
Interesting, but could have been more nuanced. I felt like some stories were missing depth.
Harshil Singh –
I felt empathy for those in the book.
Sayan Dubey –
Important, but not always enjoyable. The subject matter is heavy, as expected.
Robin Bohat –
Raw and honest. Some of the stories were difficult to stomach.
Prashant Choudhary –
A little preachy at times but overall good.