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Shetty Vs Shetty: A Contemporary Family Drama by C.A. Rajeev Kothari

 Shetty Vs Shetty: A Contemporary Family Drama by C.A. Rajeev Kothari | Book Review



"Shetty Vs. Shetty"  is a gripping story about a business family. The story is about ambition, betrayal, legacy, and high stakes. The main character is business magnate Ravi Shetty, who runs Eterna, a chain of luxury resorts in India and other countries. 

Ravi has built a formidable business empire despite growing up in poverty. However, when he has a heart attack, his children start looking for his place and a fight for the throne begins. Soon, Akshara, Nikhil, and Prasad, his three children, start competing for control, kicking off a power struggle. Who will win this battle as secret begin to be revealed and conspiracies emerge? 

Kothari’s storytelling truly shines as he makes every moment feel both personal and political.  The family drama is full of calculated betrayals, corporate intrigue, and emotional flashpoints that help us understand the reasons behind each character's actions, even when they are brutal. 

With each chapter, the stakes rise, the dialogue is sharp, and the pacing is relentless. Everything about the rivalry between siblings is beautifully captured, from their conversations to their plans to how they look or nod. Despite being straightforward, realistic, and simple to follow, the dialogues are full of tension, humor, and strong emotions.

Overall, "Shetty vs. Shetty" will certainly captivate fans of family sagas and business dramas with its skillful blend of family dynamics, business intrigue, and character-driven storytelling. This compelling book is definitely a must-read for anyone looking for a captivating and thrilling read due to its perfectly developed multidimensional characters, intricate plot, and thought-provoking themes.

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