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Title:Seriously Sitara
Author:Nishat Fatima
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 328 pages
Published:May 15th 2013 by Hachette India
Categories:Romance
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Seriously Sitara Paperback | Pages: 328 pages
Rating: 3.38 | 37 Users | 11 Reviews

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Sitara Gopalasundaram – single, high-minded, just-over thirty, arts editor of Hommemagazine, with a mop of uncontrollable hair and no time for Bollywood types – is seriously upset.
Commanded to unearth the story behind Bollywood superstud Nasser Khan’s much-talked-about reclusive status, following the break-up of his long-standing engagement to a cinematic bimbette, is nothing short of a nightmare for someone who can’t quite tell her Khans apart.
Things get worse as what she had hoped would be a one-time, never-again, meeting turns out to be the first of a series of strange encounters, as fate keep throwing her back into the arms of Bollywood’s reigning pin-up boy. Blown away by the high octane world of showbiz, Sitara still thinks she can get her life back to its normal humdrum routine.
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ISBN: 9350093529 (ISBN13: 9789350093528)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.hachetteindia.com/TitleDetails.aspx?titleId=43475


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Ratings: 3.38 From 37 Users | 11 Reviews

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Read at least three times in a month and just loved it!

I really enjoyed it. Didn't see it coming from an Indian author. It was damn funny in the beginning. I liked the way of writing. I usually don't like Indian write ups but this one was refreshing.

Looking for a detailed and honest review of Seriously, Sitara ?visit www.bookgeeks.in today and check out the review at the Indian authors page.I'm an unabashed chick-lit reader, but rarely do I find Indian chick-lit writing that holds my attention or gets my respect. It is a category most often dismissed as frivolous and the only ones willing to touch it, are those who shouldn't be allowed near a pen. Even so, the recent past has seen a few solid writers try their hand at the genre and come out winners. Nishat Fatima is one of those.Sitara Gopalakrishnan is an Arts Editor for the Homme magazine. And like most publications, the editor

This book is a time pass read. What works for the bookSharp writingQuick Witted dialoguesCharming & sassy characters (I would love to read more stories about them)Generous does of humourAmple romance (apt reading for the rainy days)Ample mush momentsShows a Bollywood hero as a normal human being. As someone who can cook, be quick witted, have a normal family life & can fall in love that too with a commoner.What doesnt work? Nothing really especially if you love this genre of books i.e.



When i was half way through this book, i took a pause and searched about the author. I wanted to know what other books she has written. Sadly, i haven't found any. I really liked the way she has written this book, which is in a never-boring way. I didn't just read this book when i had the time, but i did squeeze the time out of my traveling and work so as to read few pages of this book. A nice, light, enjoyable read...

By Nishat Fatima. Grade: B+Seriously, Sitara? is an all around feel-good chick-lit with a heroine who is not Barbie thin and beautiful but still gets Ken. There is no mystery ridden sub-plot to unnecessarily complicate a story, or a secondary love story of the protagonists friends. These are common plots used by writers so that they get a third angle to work with, but Nishat Fatima doesnt dip there, and keeps her focus singularly on Sitara, her thirty-something grumpy journalist for the

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