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March 17, 2014
Blog Tour: DON'S WIFE by VINOD PANDE

Don's Wife by Vinod Pande


The Blurb
Lethality of beauty and inner radiance brutally felled, after several dastardly attempts on her life in different cities of the world, Kamini, the firebrand leader of the emerging new party, the icon of the youth, the idol of the world of glitter and glamour, the revered social reformer, the enigmatic wife of the dreaded underworld Don Harsh Jadhav, assassinated by unidentified gunmen at the unlikeliest of places, right at the front door in the porch of her own house. With mere two mortal shots, death had snatched her from life and what a life! She could launch a million ships, both with her beauty and her exceptional brilliance. A fulsome life but a born rebel. Defiantly left all this to marry a man she loved, a man, she was to learn rather late in the day, was the son of one of the most feared mobsters in the country. A woman who went beyond, beyond the societal mores in her passionate relationships. Then, then the world did not remain the same. A saga began. A saga of revenge and hope, of aspirations and betrayals, of human tragedies and triumphs. A story of tall men and even taller women where heroes are not only heroes and villains are not only villains. Story of Kamini, more powerful in death than even in life
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Published on March 17, 2014 18:27
March 16, 2014
Blog Tour: NEELESH GAJANAN INAMDAR reviews THE MALHOTRA BRIDE

About Neelesh Gajanan Inamdar in his own words:
"I am a qualified Chemical Engineer; worked as a director and executive producer for a few flop films and hit TV serials before shifting base to the United Arab Emirates. Was an avid reader since age 8 and have read a lot from Dickens to Kiran Desai, from Mills & Boon/Harlequin to The Old Man and the Sea/The Story of My Experiments with Truth (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi). Like to read anything from books to blogs to technical manuals to whatever paper the bhel-puri is packed in. B I G fan of William Somerset Maugham & Ernest Hemingway. Fav books: The God of Small Things, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Anna Karenina, A Farewell To Arms, We The Living."
THE MALHOTRA BRIDE
Psychologist Zick Rubin proposed that romantic love is made up of three elements: attachment, caring and intimacy. Attachment is the need to receive care, approval and physical contact with the other person. Caring involves valuing the other person's needs and happiness as much as your own. Intimacy refers to the sharing of thoughts, desires and feelings with the other person.
I wonder if Sundari Venkatraman was inspired by this theory when she wrote her first novel The Malhotra Bride. Because Sunita, the protagonist, goes through exactly the same stages before she finally comes to terms with her own heart and accepts that she is truly in love with Akshay Malhotra.
CLICK HERE to read the complete review of The Malhotra Bride by Neelesh Gajanan Inamdar on his blog...

Published on March 16, 2014 15:01
March 15, 2014
Blog Tour: MARIA PERRY MOHAN reviews DOUBLE JEOPARDY

About Maria:
"Irish born Maria has lived in north India since she married eighteen years ago. She is the mother of four schoolgoing children and has had several short stories and articles published in both Irish and Indian magazines. She's a contributor to the recently published 'Foreign Flavours', an anthology of short stories and features by expat writers. She enjoys reading all genres of fiction, especially romance and thrillers. She also enjoys and reviews non-fiction.
You can find her on Facebook, Twitter and she also blogs. Her reviews appear on her blog Gaelikaa's Diary and also at Romance Book Haven, Amazon, Goodreads, Romancing the Book and writing.ie."
DOUBLE JEOPARDY by Sundari Venkatraman
Sanya has been the childhood companion of the handsome twin brothers, Arth and Ansh. Arth was her childhood hero and she nurtured a dream in her heart that she’d get together with him one day. Ansh, on the other hand, was the bane of her life, who teased her, taunted her and made her life miserable with his pranks. It’s been a few years, and Sanya has met the brothers again. Now she’s ready to make Arth her own. But something strange is afoot. Ansh is the one now lavishing attention on the now ravishingly pretty Sanya. Always hovering about, waiting on her every word. Her beloved Arth, however, doesn’t know she exists. Apart from the usual pleasantries, of course.
CLICK HERE to read the complete review of Double Jeopardy by Maria Perry Mohan....

Published on March 15, 2014 14:51
March 14, 2014
Film Review: QUEEN

Total Paisa Vasool!
Cast: Kangana Ranaut, Lisa Haydon, Rajkummar Rao
Director: Vikas Bahl
Venkat’s friend recommended the film to him and he had seen it twice already before accompanying me to Cinemax Sion to watch it for the third time. It did make me wonder what the film was about. I had seen a couple of promos and I like Kangana’s acting; reasons enough to watch the film.
THE STORY
The film begins with the Mehendi ceremony a couple of days before Rani’s aka Queen’s (Kangana Ranaut) wedding to Vijay (Rajkummar Rao). She’s completely excited and dances along with her family, looking forward to her married life.
Later in the evening, Vijay asks her to meet him at Café Coffee Day and tells her that he does not want to marry her. She is shocked, hurt and in tears. But he refuses to listen to her pleas. She is unable to believe that he plans to ditch her as it is he who has wooed her over the years. Rani is from a middle class family where a woman leads a protected and conditional life. Vijay had to chase her over many months before she responds. Now he wants to call the wedding off as he feels she cannot adjust to his fast pace of life.
Rani decides to go on her honeymoon to Paris and Amsterdam by herself as she had used up all her savings to buy the tickets for her dream destinations.
The rest of the story is how Rani gets back her confidence and moves on in life. Until the point when Vijay wants her back in his life. Will she marry him now?
MY PERCEPTION
Kangana Ranaut has been consistently working on her acting skills and getting better and better in her roles. There may be some of her films that have not succeeded but I am sure it was not because of her. She was just amazing in her role as Queen. I cried and laughed along with her and so wanted to get up and dance when she did. She exuded that much energy in her role. Fantastic!
While Rajkumar Rao’s character was irritating (it was meant to be), he has done an excellent job of it.
Lisa Haydon as Vijayalaxmi who befriends Kangana in Paris has a chunky role and she has done complete justice to it.
Every other character, Queen’s parents, brother, grandmother, her roommates, the Italian restaurateur she meets in Amsterdam, was perfect for his/her role and each one was very good.
After so many years – maybe a couple of decades – I felt that I did not want a movie to end when it did. It was that good. The film ran for about 2 ½ hours and was flawless with a superb script, excellent direction, awesome role play and ideal music.
VERDICT: What are you waiting for? Get to the nearest theatre and see the film. Total paisa vasool!
RATING:

*Silly
**Shaky
***Smart
****Snazzy
*****Super

Published on March 14, 2014 17:22
March 13, 2014
Blog Tour: SUGANDHA AGRAWAL reviews DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Sugandha Agrawal is the first one from this group to review my book. She couldn't resist completing my book between 10 pm & 1.30 am despite having travelled 600 km that very day.
About Sugandha in her own words:
"I am a reader, an amateur writer, a dreamer, a competitor, a blogger.
I am extremely talkative and love to express my views or questions on things I know or I don't. This blog here a bit of dreams, stories, imaginations and wonders. This blog helps me to express myself more clearly than I can think in a rapid conversation. Most of my posts are conversations, waiting for your response.
I began blogging in April, 2013 and have been loving it since then. Most of my post tell you a bit more about me. Till then, I leave you with my favorite lines.
I am wrong and I am right,I Crawl and I fly.I love and I hate,I live my life learning.I am what I am...A human with making"
Thank you Sugandha Agrawal for a 3-star review. I am so glad you liked my book.
Before I begin the review, I’d like to give a highlight of my day on which I downloaded this book from Indireads, i.e. yesterday.
My day yesterday began at 5 am and consisted of 600 km travel through the day. It was supposed to end at 10 owing to a headache. At about 9.45, just checking mail before I slept, I decided to download the book from Indireads and prepare myself to read it the next day.
One the download was completed, my phone automatically opened the file for me to preview.
What began as preview of the book at 10 pm, ended at 1.30 am in completion of the book.
CLICK HERE to read the complete review of Double Jeopardy by Sugandha Agrawal...

Published on March 13, 2014 14:11
March 12, 2014
Blog Tour: DOLA BASU SINGH reviews THE MALHOTRA BRIDE

About Dola Basu Singh in her own words:
"My name is Dola and I live in a small and picturesque village in Punjab, India. I am a high school teacher by profession and a writer by passion. I am also pursuing my Masters degree in Computer Applications. Being a lover of books, that’s what I am surrounded by most of the day. Except when I find myself in between the toy-battlefield of my seven year old, or when I am gulping down details of Bey Blades and Transformers, that is."
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Book Review – The Malhotra Bride By Sundari Venkatraman
The Malhotra Bride is Author Sundari Venkatraman’s second novel, the first being Double Jeopardy. With this novel the author has forayed into the self-publishing world and I wish her lots of luck and hope she’ll sell lots of copies.
Sunita is a beautiful and lively girl who wants to chase her dreams of becoming an interior designer so when her parents ‘fix’ her marriage with the most eligible bachelor in town – Akshay Malhotra of the Malhotra Garments, she hatches a plan to get rid of the prospective groom. Even though Akshay is quite smitten by Sunita and is ready to allow her the freedom she desires, she doesn’t relent and sends Akshay packing. But when she comes to know that her very strict parents are planning to hold a ‘swayamvar’ for her, she hesitatingly signs a ‘contract’ with Akshay to be his bride. Whether she becomes the Malhotra Bride or not is for you to read and find out my dear readers.
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Published on March 12, 2014 18:31
March 11, 2014
Blog Tour: RUBINA RAMESH reviews THE MALHOTRA BRIDE

On a serious note, Rubina is a voracious reader and serious reviewer of books spanning many genres. CLICK HERE to check out the various sections in her blog.
Rubina Ramesh's review of The Malhotra Bride
Sundari Venkatraman has taken a leap into the self publishing world with her second novel, The Malhotra Bride . When this book, landed on my Kindle, the first thing that struck me is the cover of the book. Illustrated by Mr. Prashant Kamble , this scene depicts an Indian marriage ritual being performed. A scene of Dilwale Dulhaniya le Jayenge flashes in my inward eye. Got my bag of popcorn and clicked on the book in my Kindle and was soon introduced to Sunita and Akshay.
She…
She is Sunita, a young girl from a rich business class family. Though very much loved by her family, she has one problem. She's bound by family traditions which are nothing short of male domination. [Itching to give a long lecture here, but don't want to divert from the topic :)] Sunita wants to work, but due to parental pressures, she is forced to agree to an arranged marriage. She does not take this kindly.
He…
He is Akshay Malhotra - the scion of the Malhotra family. The rich guy who is NOT a brat! He has a loving relationship with his parents, hard-working and OMG! without any vices. God! Make more like him, please. When he hears about his parent's arranging a marriage for him, he is a bit hesitant but when his dad insists he agrees to 'see'the girl. [This is another debatable topic.]
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Published on March 11, 2014 16:28
Film Review: TOTAL SIYAPPA

The story idea is good; the treatment nothing short of terrible
Cast: Kirron Kher, Anupam Kher, Ali Zafar, Yami Gautam, Sara Khan
Director: E.Nivas
STORY
Aman (Ali Zafar) is a Pakistani Muslim and Aisha (Yami Gautam) is an Indian Hindu. Both are based in London and in love. He’s is a famous musician and his band is quite popular while Aisha has a job in the corporate world. He goes to meet her family at her invitation. All hell breaks loose, literally. You have to see the movie to find out more. (My advice is that you wait for it to come on TV if you care about your cash).
MY PERCEPTION
The film has a good storyline and spans about five hours of the characters’ lives. It could have been handled beautifully. Yeah, it could have been!
But no, it has to be a mess. It was, believe me. It was Kirron Kher who kept me in my seat despite wanting to run away. I have seen Ali Zafar in Tere Bin Laden , London New York Paris , Chashme Baddoor and Mere Brother Ki Dulhan . He has been a good actor consistently. But I can’t say the same for the roles that he chooses. While TBL & MBKD were excellent, the other two films were awful.
Total Siyappa also belongs to the second category. I don’t know whom to blame – the scriptwriter or director or maybe the producer who invested money to torture the audience. Extremely bad!
Yami Gautam looks lovely and acts well too. She was good in Vicky Donor but even better in this. But her role was zilch.
Kirron Kher was excellent as Yami’s mother. Sara Khan as Yami’s bratty married sister was not too bad. Anupam Kher has a minuscule role that’s not worth talking about.
Aisha’s brother’s hatred for Pakistanis, the way he and his neighbours gang together and trouble their neighbours; how the Indians and Pakistanis get together finally to bash the English policeman – the idea is good; the treatment nothing short of terrible.
The music was good – composed and sung by Ali Zafar. That and the short span of the film, 108 minutes, were probably the two saving graces of the film.
VERDICT: Watch at your own risk
RATING: **Shaky
*Silly
**Shaky
***Smart
****Snazzy
*****Super

Published on March 11, 2014 00:55
March 10, 2014
Blog Tour: JAIBALA RAO reviews THE MALHOTRA BRIDE

About Jaibala Rao in her own words:
"Although new to professional writing and reviewing, Jaibala has lived in a world of books ever since she could read. Outside that Utopia of books, she is academically a Microbiologist and professionally has been an Event Manger and Content Writer. Just like her colourful professional background her interest in books is also spread across various genres. “There is something good in every book”, is a belief she carries while reading."
The Road To Being The Malhotra’s Bride
The Malhotra Bride is the second book I have read by the Author Sundari Venkatraman and is her first foray into self publishing. This is again a total Bollywood romance full of a few twists. Well, I did read the book in one go, so yes I was addicted to the story, waiting for the plot to unfold. Sundari has a way of tying her romances with some thrill and drama and the book ends up being an interesting and start – to – finish read.
CLICK HERE to read the complete review on her blog My School of Thought....

Published on March 10, 2014 01:12
March 6, 2014
Blog Tour: SPOTLIGHT, REVIEW & INTERVIEW of ANDY PAULA and her LOVE'S LABOR

Love's Labor by Andy Paula


The Blurb
Piali Roy has run away from home and the two stubborn men who love her. One is her beloved Baba; a rigid traditionalist, he refuses to accept anyone from outside her caste and community. And then there is Sathya, the unsuitable outsider. He loves her truly, madly, deeply and has even called off his marriage for her sake. Neither man will budge, and the small town of Jampot, where everyone knows everything, is not big enough for the two of them.
Away from their unreasonable demands, Piali strives to find peace in the mountains. But within six months, her lover tracks her down. Once again, she betrays the one by trusting the other.
Will her labor in the name of love be in vain, or will love transcend all differences?
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My Review
Piali is a teacher who works with 12th standard students in Mussourie. She lives by herself at the accommodation close to her school. She is in charge of the centenary celebration that’s being organised at the school. In the middle of a busy day, she gets a call from Sathya, the love of her life. He has discovered her whereabouts.
From this point, the story takes you in flashback. If Sathya is the love of her life, then why are they not together? You have to read the story to find out.
I somehow feel that Piali’s character is very similar to author Andy Paula’s. It’s just an instinct. Both are teachers who love teaching English. Piali has a powerful leadership quality that also somehow tells me is a lot like the author. The President of the country visiting the school again appears to be based on Andy’s connection with Ex-President Abdul Kalam.
Apart from that, I liked the way Piali Roy has been etched. Her struggle with her parents, her father’s stubborn attitude and her mother’s silent support of her father – everything has been framed well.
I loved Sathya’s character. He is the perfect character for a romance and really came across as a hero. Lucky Piali!
One thing disappointed me, though. The end was abrupt and I was startled to see that that was it, the story was over. Quite unexpected!
All in all, a very well written, lovely story that is worth a read. Congratulations Andy Paula - looking forward to reading more of your work!
I will go with a 4-star rating for Andy Paula's Love's Labor.
The cover is perfect for the book and has been done by Naila Ahmed. Kudos Naila!
Meet the Creator of Love’s Labor
This is the first in my ‘Meet the Creator’ (read ‘author interview’) series. Do be kind and post your positive views.
Andy Paula is the author of Love’s Labor, a romance novella published by Indireads. It’s her debut novel and obviously a labor of love. I enjoyed reading Andy Paula’s Love’s Labor and I am happy that I got this opportunity to meet the creator of this beautiful romance.
Sundari Venkatraman: Give a description of your novel ‘twitter’ style, in 140 characters.
Andy Paula: #PialiRoy #SathyaNair Impossible mission-love! Domineering fathers, doting mothers. Can lovers beat odds? No Love without Labor http://www.amazon.in/dp/B00H6UARAK
SV: Can you describe your journey from Anindita Sarkar to Andy Paula?
AP: Anindita was christened Andy by her schoolmates and assured that she would win the Pulitzer some day. Andy laughed at the idea knowing full well that good compositions in the grammar paper did not translate to a literary award. She grew up, mastered in English and picked up the red pen. As an educator, she lived out her childhood dream of teaching English. Working in various public schools of India brought her the experience, the adulation and the spondylitis. It was when the last happened -with the heaps of notebook and exam paper corrections- that a corporate training opportunity arose. Relieved at dropping the red pen and picking the mouse, the corporate trainer went on to train the IT sector in Voice and Accent, Culture and Behavioural modules. Six years into that and UK beckoned.
Quitting my corporate career - without batting an eyelid! – it was when I was savouring the English sounds, sight and smell that the blogging bug bit me. As my dormant muse raised its pretty head, and surprised me by keeping it raised, Indireads happened. Love’s Labor, a story untold, was waiting to be told and by now I remembered the Pulitzer ‘prediction’. So revisions, edits, give-up stages later, I finally went with the flow (read, editor) and the book saw the light of the day. Some labor, that!
SV: They say that debut novels generally verge on a lot of incidents from the author’s life. How much of Love’s Labor follows yours?
AP: A lot. The plot, the characters, the settings, the conversations – all are real. What is not is the end. And the names.
SV: I see that you are a corporate trainer. Do you see yourself becoming a full-time writer?
AP: Had Love’s Labor sent me laughing to the bank, I could’ve answered this with more certainty, Sundari! Since I’m still reeling under the impact of the lack of zeroes on the paycheck, I am unable to say.
SV: Love’s Labor was born out of the impact of a real incident in the life of someone you know. What about your next book?
AP: Love’s Labor is one real life incident; my next is many people, many lives.
SV: Love’s Labor is a romance. Do you plan to continue writing in the same genre or…?
AP: Everyone loves a love story. So romance has a huge market that Indirom, the flagship of Indireads, decided to tap. For now, I don’t have a roadmap but my stories will always be about human relationships, I think. That is what fascinates me the most.
That was a lovely conversation with Andy Paula, the creator of Love’s Labor. It was fun talking to you about your journey as a writer Andy. I hope you get a number of ‘zeroes’ in your upcoming paycheck. Looking forward to reading your next book.
The Book Club Presents Andy Paula's Love's Labour
Andy Paula - slideshow Meet the Author

Andy Paula is a corporate trainer by profession and a writer by vocation. After the innumerable essays, poems, articles, editorials, congratulations & condolence letters she wrote for herself and others refused to satiate her writer's Self, she finally put herself seriously to the task and wrote Love's Labor,a romance novella that is now on Goodreads. To know more about the versatile author click here.
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Published on March 06, 2014 11:48