As their love plays out against the backdrop of the upcoming student elections, Raghu finds himself embroiled in a mess he cannot seem to get out of. For him, even the idea of falling in love was limited to books-until he met Ruhi. Sometimes, it becomes the sole purpose of your life.While stories on social media were trending, Raghu was lost in books. The book has revolved around "Sometimes, love is just an illusion. (Centre for English Studies, School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, JNU) at JNU. Well-known author Sudeep Nagarkar has launched his new book Our Story Needs No Filter in the presence of Shri Sunil Ambekar Ji (National Organisation Secretary, ABVP), Dr. Read it as a light read a utopian love story.įor all you Sudeep Nagarkar fans, here is our interview with him. This book is essentially a travel read, with lucid language and a moderately engaging story. The writing seems oversimplified and the characters, too much in love.īut, the passion for the music that the three protagonists share is appreciated and applauded. But this time, the author seems to have gone overboard, with characters falling in love with each other as would have been only in a Bollywood movie. Since the book was slated for a Valentine’s 2014 release, nothing less is expected.
The pace in the initial chapters is tedious, as love and its nuances express itself. The trip that changes the course of all their lives and all future decisions they would take. They all take a trip together to mend broken fences and broken hearts. Due to some untoward circumstances, their final show is a bust and this lowers everybody’s morale and escalates tensions between the fiery Anamika and the now-belligerent Yuvi. As the musical triumvirate go along their lives, only one saying reiterates itself in their respective lives – “Change is the only constant.”Īnamika’s relationship with Anurag sours and Vikrant’s relationship starts. Vikrant is head over heels in love with his ‘the one’ – a girl he saw in the Metro who captured his heart with just a doe-eyed look. Yuvi and Kashish are in a stable relationship and love each other very much. Anamika dates Anurag, the alpha male of the college: the head of the student council who drives an Audi. The three friends have an easy camaraderie and with new friends and peers come new relationships. Adorned with tattoos but with a beautiful heart and loving disposition, she is the one who grabs eyeballs.
Anamika is best described as a wild girl, with a twist.
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Yuvi is a total go-getter, a free bird who lives life to his own terms, and a very involved and adoring boyfriend. Determined to make his music popular, determined to get recognition for the band and determined in love. Many poignant moments also take place in the Delhi Metro, where Vikrant meets his lady love for the first time. The Lodha Gardens provide a welcoming shade for clandestine meetings and the DU campus is a glamorous stage for the concerts by VAYU and other college festivals. We move from swanky restaurants like Mia Bella to the college canteen, appositely named Lover’s Point. Vikrant, Anamika and Yuvi are all students of the Rajhans College. The book is set in bustling capital of the country, Delhi. The story is recited by Aditya who comes to meet his best friend and has an unforeseen tryst with the intense Vikrant. The characterization of each of them is detailed and they grow on you. Other supporting characters are Yuvi’s girlfriend – Kashish, Anamika’s boyfriend – Anurag and his ex Sanaya. Apart from music, the three have starkly different personas that complement each other, MOST of the time. The intra-relationships in the band are clearly highlighted and make up for most of the matter of the book. They have their own band, eponymously called VAYU – V for Vikrant, A for Anamika, Y for Yuvi and the U is for Us. Vikrant, Yuvi and Anamika are the life of the book.
You neither love, nor do you hate it, it’s quickly over and it leaves you with something between a beatific smile and a slight grimace. Sorry You’re Not My Type is like the rebound affair you have after a passionate relationship didn’t work out.