This second novel by British author Hari Kunzru follows the interwoven stories of Arjun Mehta, a naive Indian computer programmer working for a U.S. software company, Guy Swift, a cynical British PR/marketing entrepreneur, and Leela Zahir, a young and disillusioned Bollywood star. It's a searingly ...morefunny critique of the current global economy and the struggle to secure a safe, comfortable place within it.
"The best book for everyday Indian cooking. Describes each and every recipe in great detail. You won't find the exotic dishes here - but it is full of several recipes that make up an Indian's everyday meal."
"The best Desi dessert ever! The picture does not do it any justice.
I have had this dessert with red carrots from Southeast Asia, which makes this dessert the very best! However, the American orange carrots are just as good for this recipe. Find and ask for it at your local Indian market.
Serve warm - YUMMY!"
"A nice succulent hamburger with some delectable laal mirchi anyone?Although Indian Rock Acts have not found their way into the International Markets yet, there certainly has not been a lowdown on people of Indian ethnicity plucking the six string with finesse or singing an F sharp note in a huge ass International Rock Band."