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Twenty-nine-year-old Dinkar Sharma is a software engineer in Noida. Or
was, till he was unceremoniously dropped by his company. Lying around in
his rented room with nothing to do, it occurs to him how his heart had never
been in it. In fact, for the first time he realizes just how unhappy he has been.
What makes it worse is that after this brief holiday of sorts, he must get back
to a new life-exactly like the one he had.
Cheer seems to return to his life with Kirti, a girl he meets at a laughter
'club' when he decides to go for a walk one morning, to take his mind off
his miserable life, if nothing else. Kirti's arrival makes even his nosy landlady
bearable. But the euphoria is short-lived, and he's off to Amritsar for he can't
afford to live in Noida without a regular pay check. The change of air doesn't
last though-his mother, worried about his lack of motivation to look for new
jobs, is convinced he must get married to become more responsible; his father
has little say, and his friends can offer little help beyond their drink-and-drive
sessions. Unemployed, with no plans for the future, and feeling trapped in
the only place he can call home, Dinkar knows he must stand up for himself,
but he isn't sure he can-all his life's important decisions have only ever been
made by someone else. Will the drifter come ashore; will the adolescent grow
up?
Playful, endearing and often laugh-out-loud funny, this is a coming-of-age
story of a not-so-young Indian boy-one among millions-trying to find a
life.