Review: You’ve got the wrong girl 0
The reviewer is harassed/stalked by a very powerful person for the last 11 years, though she has never interacted with the person any time in her life. The person does not want to contact her, though he is harassing all the persons she is interacting with, especially shopowners, getting some of the shops closed. Also in life, the reviewer like others interact with others once, for a few days or months, years and then the person disappears from our lives. Re-establishing contact is a challenge, but usually if one person is interested they can always at least get the contact details, try to contact at least once.
So the book, You’ve got the wrong girl, is interesting because it show how people will spend a lot of time and money, if they really wish to establish contact with anyone. The book author Dushyant Rathore, has a one night stand with a beautiful woman in Agra, where his best friend Vikram Saxena is marrying his ex girlfriend the wealthy heiress Anjali Raizada. Rathore plans to gatecrash the wedding and prevent it, but he is not allowed entry, since he does not have a valid entry pass.
The beautiful girl disappears, Rathore writes a best selling book, and then for the sequel he starts his search for the beautiful woman. After spending a lot of time and effort, he finds out that the name of the beautiful woman is Diya Banerjee, and she is a social worker. Since she is very committed to her work, Diya finds Rathore very frivolous, still obsessed with Anjali Raizada, and asks him to leave her alone telling him that she is the wrong girl.
After 3 years, Anjali finds that her husband Vikram is not paying enough attention is planning to divorce him, and marry Rathore. What happens next forms the rest of the story.
Since 2010, some powerful officials have spread fake rumors that they are helping her, when they have never contacted her at all, and are not interested in contacting her, though they are extremely shameless and ruthless in misusing their name. Initially the gullible domain investor, thought that these officials were honest, now it is clear that it is only a mental torture technique, denying information, while faking the relationship to steal her resume, misuse her name.
This book shows that if anyone really wishes to contact, they will spend a lot of time, resources, and atleast send a message, if not personally visit the person they are interested in.
In the book, the author tries to contact the mystery girl after 3 years, wasting time and money, in case of the domain investor, no one has contacted for 11 years, yet they shamelesly misuse her name to get great powers, monthly government salary for their real girlfriends like goan bhandari call girl slim scammer sunaina chodan. so it is time, that top officials stop monitoring and misusing the name of the reviewer.
This book offers a good insight into how books are published and marketed in India, life of rich and well connected.
Kindly note that government employees and their associates like greedy goan bhandari scammer sunaina chodan, siddhi mandrekar, housewife robber riddhi nayak caro, kolhapur/panaji sindhi scammer school dropout naina premchandani, her scammer sons karan, nikhil, bengaluru brahmin cheater housewife nayanshree,indore robber housewife bespectacled deepika/veena, haryana scammer mba hr ruchika kinge, stock trader amita patel are not associated with the blog in any way, since they do not spend any time reading, writing yet make fake claims after stealing data, in a cybercrime beating Anthony Levandowski’s data theft from Google
You’ve Got the Wrong Girl
Author: Sreemoyee Piu Kundu
Publisher: Hachette India, 2015
Pages: 336