Today I realised that I don't know my own language, to even write a review on this book I'm unable to locate words which i need and accepted the defeat that this generation knows english more than their own mother tongue. All the episodes in this book are so mature and now I can see many translations of this book in many other.
But being a happy ending lover I've removed one star. Today I realised that I don't know my own language, to even write a review on this book I'm unable to locate words which i need and accepted the defeat that this generation knows english more than their own mother ton ఒక ప్రేమ కథని ఇంత అందంగా, గొప్పగా తెలుగు లో రాయగలరని యండమూరి గారి నవల చదివిన తర్వాతనే తెలిసింది. PS: You won't be able to relate to this novel unless you travel back to the pre-mobile era.more Ananth Nag has played the perfect hero, with equally brilliant acting by other actors too, including Ramesh Bhat and Lokanath Chandrika Gururaj as the voice of Beladingala Baale has indeed done an amazing job. Highly recommended: totally unputdownable (I finished it in one single day).Īs an apt act of recognition of the amazingness of this novel, it has been picturized by ace director Sunil Kumar Desai, who has remained truly faithful to the novel, deviating very little from the original, thus managing to satisfy hardcore book lovers as well. Moogu." By the end of the novel, there is a healthy mixture of romantic mood with comedy and suspense, only to end in the classical Yendamoori Veerendranath way: with a twist.Īn amazing novel.
Throughout the novel, we see Revanth struggling to meet his lady love and profess his love for her, also trying to outwit her, almost always ending up in some misadventure or comical situation. The romantic mood takes off after this incident. The result: an array of comical wild goose chases, one of them turning horribly wrong, but ending on a romantic note. Revanth wants to meet her, but she challenges him to uncover her identity by cracking riddles. His life would be never the same after that.īeladingala Baale (I won't reveal her name here) enters Revanth's life like a breeze, brings in a major paradigm shift in every aspect of his life, also being the reason behind his only and best buddy James giving up his pessimistic thoughts in life. When he is lamenting that there is no support to any other sport apart from cricket in India (which is true to this day also) after he gets a lukewarm welcome while returning victorious from an International chess tournament, he receives a phone call from a fan. Originally written in Telugu by Yendamoori Veerendranath and translated to Kannada by Vamshi, this novel narrates the romantic story of the protagonist, who is a chess Grandmaster and an ace logician. When he is lamenting that there is no support to any other sport apart from cricket in India (which is true to this day also) after Seeing that nobody has written a review to this amazing novel, here goes: (Spoiler alert: some parts of the plot are revealed) Seeing that nobody has written a review to this amazing novel, here goes: (Spoiler alert: some parts of the plot are revealed) This novel is set in the pre-mobile era.