Saturday, March 19, 2016

फिरफिरे

Reading give you a hungover for few days. You will found mirror of yourselves in many characters. Mainly 'Pawan' and 'Basant aka Bante' friendship and childhood's mischievousness show you the same naughtiness that you have experienced in your childhood, if you are inhabitant from the downtown villages of rural Nepal. Guys grown up in high society or developed cities can get a thrilling jealousy for not having that priceless moments but love to go thoroughly.

I have grown-up in bit developed town, but the same retentivity when we (one of my cousin and a best friend) do the same way 'potty' over the mango tree branches, or swimming in a river/pond hiding from parents, roaming in bamboo bushes, scratching names in trunks to get it remembered in future, and the affectation with beautiful girls, new year greetings in 'filmy' post card etc. etc. 

Fondness of Bollywood movie, act and dance like Mithun and Govinda, count every penny and save it for next release, so on. 

"Firfire" not as expected from the writer of an epic fiction "Karnali Blues", though not bad to add in your bookshelves. it gives you a complete returns of your expenses of buying the book.

You found your very own story in it.

Kudos to Buddhisagar.
Good Work. Applause.