There is a new book on the bookshelves. It's called 'Once Upon a Time in Scandinavistan', and it's a a rather gory whodunit with bodies being barbecued in a tandoor and so on. But what is novel about the novel is it is a takeoff on all things Indian- and a few things Swedish/Scandinavian.
Set in Gothenberg, now renamed Gautampuri, it has a Sweden that functions like India, because it is an Indian colony, with chai shops, idli joints, Dr. Ambedkar University, and the like- the Red Tape too. Wonderful takeoffs on India abound throughout, which actually become a sub-plot. So we have a hero called Philumappa Ishtarjee shooting his potboiler in the middle of the investigations, near the scene of an actual crime. There is also an ashram with a nudist population brainwashed by a guru, and a non-violence class for the cops which teaches them Buddhist meditation as well.
The winters have actually turned warm and snow-less, due to global warming, and sand blows in to the town now and then. Autorickshaws are a common mode of public transport. The streets at night are full of violent teenagers, and streetwalkers and their customers, who include the police chief.
The scenario the Swedish author paints is like a black comedy, rather than a classical whodunit. Very interesting and satirical. The hero is Swedish and the heroine, Kumkum, an Indian, like the gori-mem and native Indian romances in British India- in reverse.
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If 100$ were equal to 1 INR we would have many goras applying for the Hindu1 Visa followed by an impossibly long and unexplained wait to get a Tiranga Card for which there would be no documented process; stateside people returning from 'foreign' aka Des will sport 'Naik' lungis instead of 'Nike' shirts assuming we create a brand Des side; followed by glossy Oval Neons depicting VADAPAVs as the Burger of choice.
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