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The one thing that Jigneshbhai likes is a quiet life. But his restless friend Swami doesn't let him have much of it. It all starts with Swami's undue worry about his health. ""My cholesterol has gone up. My triglycerides are also on the higher side, The sugar level is also not comfortable. I am on the edge of being prediabetic,"" Swami announced, and that was just the start. It turns out to be only the first step in a series of unexpected episodes. It starts with an accidental meet with astrologers, leads them to a funny drunkard and results in some unnecessary action at the cinema hall. It…mehr

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The one thing that Jigneshbhai likes is a quiet life. But his restless friend Swami doesn't let him have much of it. It all starts with Swami's undue worry about his health. ""My cholesterol has gone up. My triglycerides are also on the higher side, The sugar level is also not comfortable. I am on the edge of being prediabetic,"" Swami announced, and that was just the start. It turns out to be only the first step in a series of unexpected episodes. It starts with an accidental meet with astrologers, leads them to a funny drunkard and results in some unnecessary action at the cinema hall. It starts a set of funny coincidences and uneasy trickery leading up to a temple visit that shakes Swami's faith. As Jigneshbhai and Swami manoeuvre this motley group of the bad and the silly, it takes a speech and a doctor's appointment for the confusion to unwind and let the multiple cats out of the multiple bags! The author builds an intriguing tale of good vs evil through a set of motley silly characters and everyday situations that accompany Swami's book smartness and Jigneshbhai's street smartness. Often delving into the difference between knowledge and wisdom with philosophical musings, the author peppers them with tongue-in-cheek humour. The characters of the wealthy old man and a spiritual talking dog Deja add a taste of comic wisdom. Ranjit Kulkarni takes us on a ride with Jigneshbhai and Swami - a ride that is a mix of humour and wisdom. Give it a try now!!
Autorenporträt
Ranjit Kulkarni is an author with a penchant for portraying characters from the real world and weaving stories around their apparently mundane lives. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Kulkarni spent his childhood in the environs of urban, middle-class India. As an adult, he's travelled the world, exploring the cityscapes of America, getting lost in the natural beauty of Europe, and absorbing the tastes and sounds of Asia. With his constant knack for observation and a deep seated fondness of reflection, he loves crafting tales that entertain and provoke thought. When not writing, Kulkarni loves reading and going on trips with his wife. He is an avid traveller, a passionate investor and a devoted student of spirituality. He loves ice-cream and chocolate too. He lives in Bangalore India. His stories have been published in many national and international literary journals and magazines, and released in anthologies.