Saturday, September 20, 2008

An irrelevant view of life at IIMs: Joker in the Pack

I bought this book at XVIII World Book Fair, Delhi (2008). My affiliation towards ‘campus dairies’ forced me to own this one (though it took my 195 INR in the process to own this one…circumspecting if 150 would have accelerated its sales).

After IITians Chetan Bhagat (5.sum1, ON@TCC) & Tushar Raheja (Anything for you’ ma’am), novelists here are IIM graduates (Ritesh Sharma, Neeraj Pahlajani).

This read is not like Five Point Someone, which gives a total campus feel; rather it’s like a tale. Best way to describe is to say ‘it’s an autobiography of a guy named Shekhar Verma’. Shekhar is a boy in which you can find many shades of yourself (until he gets into IIM-B). Book speaks about his life; childhood to graduation to post graduation.

Within the first few pages, nostalgia strikes in full force once he talks about DD serials, Mummy kasam, ice-pice and other bachpan ki yaadein (memories from childhood). As he gets older, he becomes non-serious, he becomes non-sincere and he gets multiple unimpressive grades (free with a girlfriend). Then a day comes and the phoenix is released. The boy gets into IIM-B (one of the factor which influenced me to buy this book).

The author narration about IIM-B is descriptive explaining about various clubs, committees and how they process & refine their resumes from infinite iterations to impress world-class companies (ones having surplus capital). Another very interesting sub-plot within the book lies at the time of summer placements; in which he gets into a domestic FMCG and is asked to travel tier-two cities of UP (Rampur, Meerut,…) and West Bengal (Kharagpur, Midnapur,…). Story attains pace and becomes fascinating as our IIM-B hero deals his work with people having diverse backgrounds (his Banglore boss, UP bhaiyas and Bengali babus). All this was done to get a PPO, which again was aimed to act as another bright point in his resume (Wondering!! the importance of resume??). However, the disappointment arises as book reaches its climax ‘final placements time’, which is stretched at some points.
Also climax of the book reveals the justification about the title ‘Joker in the pack’ and the tagline ‘An irreverent view of life at IIMs’, which seemed a bit strange to me at first look, but after the read, they are apt.

One thing which was very annoying sometimes was the names of the protagonist’s friend…Champak, Chummi, Thoku…are they funny?
Lastly, every campus book reminds you about the past. Some lines did the same to me. So I decided to present awards to some lines…

‘ghar ghar ki kahani’ award

“And the best way to do that, for them, was the ‘safe way’ of an MNC job, as a ‘government job’ had been before liberalization. This philosophy prevails despite the fact that some of the richest and the most popular people in the world have been entrepreneurs or skilled artists who backed their talent and, consequently, money became incidental. It would, I realized, be some time before kids would actually be encouraged to purse their interests rather than test scores.”

‘gender biasing’ award

“in the trainees’ room, somebody announced that it was Nitika, another intern’s birthday. It seemed some of the guys were happier than she was.”

‘Illusion in a zip file’ award

“How we managed to fit into that already packed bus is still a mystery to me – it’s no wonder India is a magical land, we pull off tricks everywhere.”

‘Biggest Problem of IIT-Guwahati Males’

“Take a look around, thirty five girls in a batch of two hundred. Out of the one hundred sixty five guys, one hundred fifty have never had a girlfriend. Out of these one hundred ten have never had a female friend, or worse still, female interaction. How can you call these people desperate…they’re needy!”

‘Mithun Dada ka Dialogue – A Tribute'

Waqt se phele, aur kismet se zyada, na kisi ko kuch mila hai, aur na kuch milega
(Nobody gets anything more than what’s in their fate, or before it’s their time)

10 comments:

Pratyush said...

Nice post.

Haven't read the book. But, did read other more famous books about life at B-Schools before this.

And, trust me the connect can truly be established once you get on to the campus. Perhaps that's why you couldn't identify much.

A brief snapshot from hell follows:-

"Life mein din duna raat chauguna naya hota hai... aisa lagta hai ki kal jo kiya tha, use to ek arsa ho chala..
Possible classes till 1-2 a.m., group meetings, club meetings, projects, deadlines, submissions, ppts, summers, cvs, placecom, yet more deadlier deadlines, sleeping in classes, lappies in classes, end terms, Maggi, Sharmaji, Jhaji, Arcus, Birthdays, Bumps on birthdays, end terms, mid terms, RG, credits, surprise quizzes, compulsory attendance, CR, Jt. Secy, Secy, Elections, 12 page forms, 4 page forms, 4 such forms to be submitted within a day pre placement talks on exam days, compulsory attendance, all night interviews, yet more deadlines, dry runs, sleep deprivation, bakar bhasad ... All and more in one day!
Baaki kuch khaas naya to nahi hota..."

You've got to experience it to believe it. The nerve wrecking pressure, super talented and highly accomplished people around you, can drive and has driven people nuts, literally. And, therefore, taking an 'irreverant view' is indeed a work of gumption, so to speak.

News(Whom am I kidding, this is neolithic history, happened precisely 5 days ago! ) :: Have been elected the Joint Secretary of the Corporate Communications Cell at MDI..

Hope you are doing well.

Best Warmth
Pratyush

Ritesh Kewlani(p30034) said...

hmmm..... nice book review . A book i'm looking forward to read

D said...

Although I am a mile 'ahead or back' of 'this' field ;),but I must say "Impressive".Thats All!!

AG said...

@ Pratyush

waah...loved your comment...reality lies in that
n congrats man for J-Sec post dude..shinning like a star :)

@ Ritesh
thanx

@ D
thanx deadly 'D'

AG said...
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AG said...

FOUND A SCRAP on my ORKUT profile (Sep 22)

"Hi Ankit, thanks for writing in ... i read the review and one thing that strikes me first up is your own writing skills !! Just went through your profile and again the humour and expressive writing is evident....
...

Thanks again ,

Cheers,
Ritesh"

incidently he is one of the author of this book :)

Unknown said...

great review bro. when are you coming out with your own campus tome?

AG said...

AND the second author...scrapped on 23 Sept

"hi ankit, thanks for the compliment :) although "an "irrelevant" instead of irreverent view of life at iims" as your title makes me wonder a bit whether you actually liked it :P "
- Neeraj

Vikram said...
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Amit(Nana) said...

very well composed post ,
i read this novel just after when i read ur post , really it takes u to a time when DD n metro were at thier all time high (though still some humans do love it 'sharma'), those were the days with sunday was the most awaited day in a week starting with rangoli-chandrakanta-chitrahaar-...
coming back to the book review well a very nice plot showcasing life span of a middleclass boy who is always told to study more n play less. shekhar verma was also the same passing school with great numbers n graduation turned out to be a lost battle, just the same case as may be i have seen in my engg "milna toh B hi hai,kitna hi padh lo" [you will get only B , no matter how hard you study]..
but when shekhar cracked IIM-B he thought he made his dream come true as was praised by his neighbours n parents feeling proud of him.
well rest in the book is well written by Kapes comments n AG's post.

AG's friend