
The Great Indian Tamasha by Rasika Bhatia – The Book Brewer
The book, aptly titled "The Great Indian Tamasha," sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges behind grand Indian weddings. Through Rasika's humorous and eye-opening anecdotes, it unveils the intricacies of wedding planning. The narrative cleverly exposes industry flaws without becoming too serious. The Hindi phrases add authenticity, while the casual language offers a delightful, light-hearted read. Her thought process and wit make the book an engaging exploration of her journey. Among the tales, the Punjabi wedding story stood out for me.
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