Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143425977
- Publisher: Penguin
- ISBN-10: 0143425978
- Publisher Date: 27 Mar 2019
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
“Dawood’s Mentor” by Rachna Bisht Rawat (ISBN: 9780143425977) reveals the untold story of Dawood Ibrahim’s transformation from bullied boy to mafia boss. Explore the complex dynamic between Dawood and his mentor Khalid Khan Bachcha, as they build the infamous D-Gang and conquer Mumbai’s underworld. Witness the rise of India’s most wanted criminal in this gripping true crime saga.
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Adarsh Sahu –
Fascinating story! The book kept me hooked. I wish there was more information on the mentor’s perspective. Well-written and researched.
Afan Afreedi Mohammad –
The dynamic between Dawood and his mentor could have been explored with more details. However, its a great book for crime enthusiast.
Shubham Kaushal –
A decent read, offering insights into Dawood’s early life. I was hoping for more depth regarding his relationship with Khalid Khan Bachcha. Some parts felt rushed.
Athira Venugopal –
A must-read for anyone interested in true crime. It’s well-researched, well-written, and incredibly insightful. The best book!
Dhroopad Verma –
The book provides a good overview, but it gets bogged down in details sometimes. Expected more about the mentor-mentee relationship.
Shubham Bikash Goswami –
Gripping account of Dawood’s rise. Rawat’s research is evident, but the writing style felt a bit dry at times. Overall, an informative read.
Dione Tomy –
Interesting premise, but the execution was a little disappointing. The narrative felt disjointed in places. Still worth a read.
Arun Kumar Singh –
Good overall story and nice narration, some parts were really stretched. The flow of story was good and easy to understand.
Sahil Lamba –
A compelling and disturbing look at the Mumbai underworld. Rachna Bisht Rawat does a great job of bringing this story to life.
Swikriti Toppo –
An okay book. It felt like it skimmed over important details and lacked a certain narrative flair. Not bad, but not great either.
Ankit Suman –
I couldn’t put it down! A captivating look at the making of a criminal mastermind. Highly recommend it to true crime fans.
Anubhav Saxena –
An average read. Nothing particularly stands out. It’s informative but lacks the suspense I was expecting.
Shivani Rajeev Dhakate –
Excellent book! It offers a balanced view of Dawood’s life. The research is meticulous, and the writing is engaging.