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Indian Bollywood League, Indias premier T20 cricket tournament, is all set for its second edition. With the hard cash that it spins around, the league is as much about cricket as it is about the starts involved – both on the field and off it, Kings of Bollywood, glamorous starlets, cricketing demi-gods, business tycoons – everyone has something to gain and a whole lot to lose during this 35-day extravaganza.But upsetting the apple-cart for many of them is FIP, the Fake IBL Player, spreading gossip and tainting reputations with the scandalous revelations on his blog. Now super-sleuth Parminder Mahipal Singh, a.k.a. Detective PMS, has been roped in to go undercover and find the treacherous rat.With big bucks, bigger personality and fragile egos batting for supremacy, can politics conspiracy and deception be far behind? Will PMS be able to stop the Fake IBL Player from spreading his poison? And what exactly does happen behind the scenes in crickets richest league?
“So many tangles in life are ultimately hopeless that we have no appropriate sword other than -laughter” - Gordon W. Allport
The Harvard intellectual’s words resonated in my mind as I picked up Arnab Ray a.k.a Great Bong’s “May I Hebb your Attention Pliss”, henceforth addressed as MIHYAP.
“Are babies as insightful as a Harvard professor at the end of his career? “, I could not help but wonder as a recollection of some utterly hopeless situations of life, played out in chronological order.
Most of us have experienced these situations and have lived to tell the tale.
Situation 1: In their bid to entertain a newborn, grannies in the family circle showcase their expertise in acrobatically flexing their tongues with finesse that would put Russian gymnasts to shame, and produce goose-bumping sounds in an infinite loop. The baby responds with a brave chuckle even if only in the hope of stopping the sound loop albeit momentarily.
Situation 2: After the passage of few months, the baby encounters people who suddenly remember the acute lack of exercise and sports in their lifestyle the moment the baby is passed on to their hands and indulge in catching practice by launching the baby towards the ceiling. These people practice with the toddler used as a ball as in throw ball, volleyball, sugreevaball etc. Rendered helpless but not to be defeated, the baby again prevails with an insuperable smile on its face!
Skipping Situations 3 to 20 as you have got a hang of the situations by now!
The aim of all this pointless rant is to raise a point – “Somewhere along the line as teens and later as adults, are we losing this amazing quality of meeting adversities with a chuckle? Are we taking things too seriously?”
This is where MIHYAP seems relevant. This is a book brimming with contemporary Indian humour (read sarcasm, irreverence and spares no cow as too holy). Whether intended or not, the book does make you spare a thought on the larger issues underlying the humorous episodes. (Or have I gone crazy?)
Great Bong, the hilarious blogger with a massive fans following makes his debut in print. The writing is a humorous take on things perceived as serious stuff by most Indians – Politics, cricket, management education, NRIs , moral policing and the list continues. Sticking to its core theme, the book does not take itself seriously either! You could question the use of GRE words at some places though. The word play gets a little repeated at times and occasionally the humour slants towards the crass and lowly style so that the major part of the book falls in the good category! (Reasoned by the author!)
Readers, who have never checked out Great Bong’s blog, “Random thoughts of a demented mind”, will find the writing fresh and hilarious. Especially, folks who grew up in the 80’s and 90’s will relate to the humour and chuckle with nostalgia. Chances are that they would not hesitate to call up friends at midnight to share lines from the book!
As for regular readers of the blog, barring the occasional stretched chapter, the book will be a vintage Great Bong post eliciting fond reminiscences. There is plenty of new material thrown in as well.
Arnab Ray has played his safe card by reproducing the success of his tried and tested blog format, in print form. Nonetheless, MIHYAP provides enough indications that the author is capable of traditional writing packed with razor sharp humour and even serious writing on the larger issues of our society.
Verdict: A humorous account of our society and on “Being an Indian in the 80’s and 90’s”. Be informed that the book is filled with jokes that your mom - Wife won’t approve of! Better to read one chapter at a time akin to reading a blog post, as there is no common thread linking chapters.
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