Disappointing. I read this immediately after reading Vasunaka ( written a decade prior to this ). Must say that in 10 years, the author seems to have lost his creative edge. There is a social message and an anti-hypocrisy sentiment bundled in a sub-par storyline. However the story line is extremely weak and has gone uncontrollably haywire. A silver lining is that the author seems to have invented a new approach to story telling which was refreshing. Apart from that, pretty lackluster.
Oh and yeah, the author should be held guilty for page filling to clear the page count target. Last 20 odd pages are pure BS.
So read this if you have to, but don't expect much sense.