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Horn Ok Please - Kartik Iyengar

Horn Ok Please

Kartik Iyengar
Rupa Publications , English

Kartik Iyengar and his friends undertake a fun-filled and eye-opening journey across the length and breadth of India. Full of pithy Facebook slang and humour, the book would be an ideal beach read. Fast-paced and irreverent in tone, Horn Ok Please: Hopping to Conclusions is a fictionalized account of an all-India road trip that three friends; Chief Redbull, Goose Goldsmith and Derek Demonia, embark on their SUV, Motormouth. The no holds barred cross-country road trip that these daredevils undertake, forever changes their perception about India and Indians. Kick-starting from traffic-congested Bangalore, to sailing through the coastal beauty of Kanyakumari, to cutting across Rajasthan’s deserts, till their slow ascent to Leh’s picturesque panorama, the ‘morons’ do it all. The crowning glory of their journey happens when they meet His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Peppered with Facebook slang and tongue-in-cheek humour, the narrative is rich with sharp and witty observations of a prosperous country called India 2.0.

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