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Book review : Rangeela Re


 Book review : Rangeela re by Tanmay Dubey is an intriguing and enchanting piece of fiction.


The story revolves around the protagonist Mayank or Mickey who has his own versions of life. He is a bachelor in mid thirties and yet longing for true love and following wrong paths to find it and still far away from it. At times , girls ditched him and other times he.


The author has done an incredible job in depicting different colors of life through the story of Mickey and given the names of each chapter also as seven colors of a rainbow. He has tried to show the reader another side of a middle class person from mumbai and the longing for love, fame and money.

He has well crafted different emotions through various characters and how few of them lose their character and become immoral just to satisfy their need for money intentionally or unintentionally.


I liked reading this book that kept me intrigued till the end . I recommend this book to all fiction and drama book lovers as it is spicy, steamy and emotionful drama book.

Happy Reading!


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