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Bookoholics with Rani Dharker – Part I

"Bookoholics makes all Surtis realize that there is a world of books, outside locho and farsans. Started about 2 years ago Bookoholics now is instrumental in taking the initiative of circulating books and getting like-minded people together on one platform." - Shrey Jadav in the opening address of the Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet with Rani Dharker

Event – Author-Reader Meet with

Organizers – Bookoholics Group (Surat)

Venue – SVNIT Guesthouse, Piplod

Must Visit for – Book Lovers, Bibliophiles, Writers

Facebook Link – Click Here.

Contributors – Puja Kedia Photography (Pictures), Members Bookoholics Group (Text)

I could have written this blog post like any other post... chronologically stating how the meet started with the Bookoholics Book Exchange... moved to Shrey addressing the attendees brilliantly... how Rani then weaved a magical world around us... blah blah blah... but i will not... for two reasons - 1) Because i think the best way to document this meet would not be to document what happend in that hall... but the best way to document this meet would be, to document what each one of us attendees experienced in our hearts and in our heads... 2) Even the thought, of the possibility of Rani reading this blog post turns the color of the ink i am using from black to invisible. So, following is what bookoholics had to say about how they felt for Rani... about the initiative that Bookoholics is and how this is changing their #LifeInSurat

Bookoholics Author Reader Meet
Bookoholics Author Reader Meet

Premal -

"This Bookoholics meet brings to mind words like, innovative, candid, intellectual, and refreshing. Rani Dharker’s ideas, through her books, the excerpts that she read were, stimulating, glaringly truthful, humorous and gripping. Her narration held us in rapt attention, to every word she said, and her choice of words in writing the novel often vividly painted the emotions and settings of the novel to me.

The candid discussion that followed threw up many new perspectives, and was helpful at a personal level too for which I am indeed thankful to her. I must draw a attention to the wit with which she answered many questions and her quality of often engaging the entire audience in the discussion even when the question was asked by a specific person.

So kudos once again to Bookoholics and to Rani maam for making it and giving us this intellectually refreshing experience and a peep into an author’s life. A special thank you also to Urvi for introducing us to mam."

Rani Dharker at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Rani Dharker at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet

Urvi

"When the reading session started, it was just like you have been transferred to the world of Anurima and the Parsi aunty of The Virgin Syndrome. Well, what more you can ask from the author when she has spell binded the audience in her world of literature and fantasy. Also communicating with her I never felt that I am conversing with an author of repute. It was like I am talking to my favorite aunty. Her charm and poise, the manner with which she communicated reminded you of an inspiring teacher. After interacting with her and attending the meet yesterday it was like Bookoholics have raised the standard of quality reading not only for me but I suppose for many in the group.

The Bookoholics events have started creating a niche in the city. The city well know for food and business, the group has been providing impetus to the many booklovers who seek a platform for interaction and discuss books."

Book-Reading #RaniDharker #Bookoholics
Book-Reading #RaniDharker #Bookoholics

Nirali-

"The author reader meet with Rani Dharker really did whet our literary appetite... She was so fluent and comfortable with what she discussed and wrote about... I loved a couple of phrases in her writing like "marinated in tradition" by which she describes the family of the narrator in "The Virgin Syndrome" and "The water dripping from the umbrella created small puddles in the water below" from Anurima... How beautifully has the essence of a scene been captured... almost like a painting... :) "

Nirali and Nirali at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Nirali and Nirali at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet

Pinak -

"The bookoholics meet of 23rd Sep was different from all other times combined. It was different because it was inspiring and humbling at the same time. But in one sense, it was precisely what you would expect of a high quality meet of interested readers, and a master writer. Different because it was precisely what you never would get in Surat. There are author reader meets happening often in surat, and intellectual discussions happening all the time, but not about English literature. With no disrespect to Gujarati literature, bookoholics gave readers like me, who are comfortable only reading English literature, a peek into a hitherto imagined but unseen world.

The guest, the author Ms Rani Dharker was a picture of calm, poise, grace and elegance. Combine that with the humility to not get offended at idiotic questions, and a sense of humour, and she charmed all of us. To be honest, I had never attended a book reading session before, and was apprehensive about it. But it was more fun than I could have expected. Not laugh out aloud fun, more like 'aha' fun, or "I could make out what she did there" fun. I am sure she can come up with a better word than fun, but I can't. And I could see that she was a master of her craft. I am sure a lot of people realised after listening to her, how tough it is to write a good book. Mastering a language, making it dance to your tunes is a craft, not unlike painting or music. I am sure a lot of would-be writers who got a couple of 'likes' on their blog got a reality check."

Pinak at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Pinak at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet

Shrey -

This was unprecedented. Bookoholics has moved forward to a whole new level with this meet. 'She' never felt like a guest. It was just like a huge family in the living room with their daily 'after-dinner' talks. It's not easy to linger on forever inside someone's mind with just a 2-4 hour talk but Rani Dharker left us aghast and 'spellbound' (Harry Potter lover  The book reading reminded me of my bedtime childhood stories) with her voice so dear and comforting. I knew then what the essence of all this reading and writing is. This is one queen bee, one wonder woman. Poise. Elegance. And by the time it ended, we all knew she had given life to the little author in us.

Shrey at The Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Shrey at The Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet

Tanasha -

I would say we were highly blessed to have an author like Miss Rani Dharkar as our guest of honour. As the host for the day Shrey Jadav correctly proclaimed and we all second it, that there is a world in Surat which beyond khaman and locha .. A world full of books and we, the bookoholics..  Rani Maam was humourous and spontenous. It was a treat to be a part of something like this.

Tanasha at The Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Tanasha at The Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet

Rahul Nair-

Bookoholics was more or less an accident for me. Even though it had been around for quite a bit of time, I got to know about it, only sometime last November, when the group gave a platform to one of my friends to come forward and talk about his books. And since that day, I haven’t missed a meet. Yes, not even a single one.

And I would rather consider myself happy that all of the meets that were held since then, have been exceptionally amazing, from the Popsicle party to the open mike to the introverts vs extroverts. But the one that was held this Sunday, was primordial, intriguing and the best that we have had yet.

Seldom does it happen that we see Rohan Panwala sitting quietly all through the meet, and not talking, even while he was given a chance for it. Now if an event of that intensity has occurred, you would know how charismatic our speaker for the day was.

Rani ji lived up to the expectations. Tender and poised, she took us through the damp pages of her books, telling the story is parts, and leaving us with a desire of getting out hands laid on them, and putting a full stop to something that she has started in our minds. She never said something exceptionally funny, nor was the meet too profound, rather it was the simplicity of the things that kept people glued to aura that was set up. And most importantly, she listened to what all we had to ask, she pondered over all of them. As Shrey rightly said, she was adorable. Period.

Another attraction for the afternoon was our very own, pocket sized powerhouse. The smart lad, was confident as always, and yes, he did not forget to put in his punch lines, wherever he could.

Last but not the least, kudos to the power couple of our group, Rahul and Puja, who time after time, have made sure that the meets happen, and also, if they are happening, they sure remain alive with life.

PS: Special thanks to Puja for not involving corn in any of the dishes. :D

Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet with Rani Dharker
Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet with Rani Dharker

Amrita -

Sometimes all you need on a Sunday morning, to forget the chaos of the week, is an interesting conversation (though I was just a keen listener) and that’s exactly what the last Bookoholics Meet provided. Ms. Dharker was a complete pleasure to listen to and I completely appreciated her views on everything from story telling to language to books made in to movies (though I didn’t agree with putting Vikram Seth on the same level as Arundhati Roy... Mr. Seth is fabulous!). Shrey was really sweet, one could feel the respect he had for Ms. Dharker in his voice. Pinak, a pleasure to listen to, as always. Its been almost 3 years that I moved to Surat and Bookoholics is surely one of the best things that has happened for me in this city. I had ‘met’ the warm, foodie, social, entrepreneurial Surti but Bookoholics made me see the other side of Surat. Thank you so much!

Amrita at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet.
Amrita at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet.

These are a few more stills from the last meet.

Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet with Rani Dharker
Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet with Rani Dharker
Rani Dharker at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Rani Dharker at Bookoholics Author-Reader Meet
Arunima & The Virgin Syndrome by Rani Dharker
Arunima & The Virgin Syndrome by Rani Dharker

End Of Part I. We will be continuing to document the member feedback and experience in Part II of this post. Comment below and let us know what you think about this post.

Bookoholics Open Mic – 26th Aug 2012 – Part II

This is in continuation of Bookoholics Open Mic Part I which is posted here. Part II Continues -

The only bad part about this meet was that Pinak followed the time limit !!! We all were having such a great time listening to him. The applause which followed after his presentation in itself expressed how much we all appreciated his talk.

Pinak at Bookoholics Open Mic
Pinak at Bookoholics Open Mic

The podium was then shared by Jash. Jash is a dynamic go-getter, an ex-asst head boy of Xaviers, a creative person and a nature lover. He presented a hindi poem, 'E Insaan Tu Aaisa Kyu Hai??' which is a joint effort by his friend, Uday Chinai and himself.

Jash at Bookoholics Open Mic
Jash at Bookoholics Open Mic

Aaliyah, our very own in-house beauty who can boast of excellent oratory skills to match followed next… She presented a small talk on Money and the importance of it today.

Aaliyah at Bookoholics Open Mic
Aaliyah at Bookoholics Open Mic

Aaliyah was followed by Tanya. Tanya introduces herself as a bird who is learning to fly... a poem who wants to meet that grand ocean... She likes dancing, singing, writing, speaking & watching hard core horror movies. She recited a self composed poem.

Tanya at Bookoholics Open Mic
Tanya at Bookoholics Open Mic

Rohan followed Tanya to grab everyones attention... Rohan is someone who is blessed with the classic gift of gab and also knows how to utilize it to the maximum!! Besides being a lawyer, Rohan is true blue cinemaholic . Being multi- talented, he revealed himself as a poet and allowed us to have a peek into his poetic pool...

Rohan at Bookoholics Open Mic
Rohan at Bookoholics Open Mic

Rohan was followed by Shrey who in himself is a big surprise package. Shrey described himself as a student, a thinker, a musician and an almost photographer. Being multi-ambitioned is what he likes about himself and adjectives such as sheepish, humble, disciplined, down to earth are what do not describe him at all !!

Shrey at Bookoholics Open Mic
Shrey at Bookoholics Open Mic

Last speaker for the day, Hemant Sir did not need any introductions with Bookoholics. His book review of 'Are You Joking Mr Feynman' in the last Bookoholics meet was a treat for everyone present. This time he was speaking on "What One Reads" which was about the "reading" we do other than books...

Hemant Sir at Bookoholics Meet
Hemant Sir at Bookoholics Meet

This marked the end of the scheduled speakers list. The forum was then thrown open for anyone who wanted to speak to the group or comment on the given presentations. Pinak was called upon to speak on Bookoholics 2.0 which is starting with a new book circulation model for members. He was then followed by Prabhakar who had a genuine feedback to share with the group and involved everyone in a good discussion.

Prabhakar at Bookoholics Open Mic
Prabhakar at Bookoholics Open Mic

The meet ended with a true delight. Shrey orated "The Great Dictator" by Charlie Chaplin to the group... and all of us were just left aghast by his brilliant oratory skill. This was really the cherry on the cake. A great ending to a great meet at Bookoholics.

Shrey orating "The Great Dictator" by Charlie Chaplin
Shrey orating "The Great Dictator" by Charlie Chaplin

Following are some photos of the audience spell bound by the speakers during various presentation -

At Bookoholics Open Mic
At Bookoholics Open Mic
At Bookoholics Open Mic
At Bookoholics Open Mic

Then all of us were served an elaborate menu and we continued the discussions, feedbacks, conversations over the refreshments. Everyone was busy sharing ideas... giving feedbacks... appreciating speakers... relishing food & missing a few regulars who were not there for this particular meet.

At Bookoholics Open Mic #YummFood
At Bookoholics Open Mic #YummFood

And finally at the very end a few classic Bookoholics portraits were shot !!!

#Glasses #Bookoholics #Portraits
#Glasses #Bookoholics #Portraits

And so ended another meet at Bookoholics... Connecting like minded people together... providing an opportunity and a platform for members to come forward and express themselves... being a bridge between members of various age groups, various back grounds, various professions but just one common gene binding them... their love of books.

Thank You
Thank You

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