The Free Press Journal

Borderline case

- NEETA KOLHATKAR

Mehr, a love story’ by award winning Siddhartha Gigoo. A journey of an Indian officer, from a secret operation to tasting something absolutely new in his life which makes him weak eventually.

The book is a fiction love story of across the border, of India and Pakistan. Mehr, daughter of a designated Pakistani General. “The love I mustn’t confess. The love you mustn’t know.” Mehr who moved to in Sindh and works for a Non-Government­al Organisati­on (NGO). She originally lived in London and loves a Kashmiri boy Firdaus. She is keen on crossing over to meet her lover and Indian authoritie­s have rejected her visa a few times. Mehr is born in a family that has strong Indian roots and she says, “I live for Pakistan, but I shall die for India.”

The Indian intelligen­ce follows her track and in particular one eagle eye of a Major. Initially, a hacker is recruited then twists and turns which make the plot predictabl­e.

Initially the author describes vividly the harsh living in Sindh. Geographic­al limitation­s and worse still the strongly held traditiona­l beliefs and superstiti­ons regarding breast feeding babies. A strong patriarcha­l lineage which prevent mothers from nursing their own children. The city of lights, Karachi is shown changing to a city of gloom. Then it is a back and forth between the love story, the family of the lover, the interactio­ns between hacker and recruiter and a new plot developing with a gloomy end.

Meanwhile, a secret love story develops in the land of shelling, as the hatred is shown unfolding poetically. The main characters are three and could be considered four for the importance given to a feline character, when at some time one would tend to doubt if it really existed. Towards the end however, the book falls into the trap of moral dilemma of the cross border tensions and politics. A bit of sermonisin­g and glorificat­ion of the Indian army, seen a lot in Bollywood films.

The whole suspicion, betrayal and sense of duty along with cross border tension makes you cringe and a rather old plot.

 ??  ?? Book: Mehr: A Love Story Author: Siddhartha Gigoo Publisher: Rupa Pages: 213; Price: Rs 295
Book: Mehr: A Love Story Author: Siddhartha Gigoo Publisher: Rupa Pages: 213; Price: Rs 295

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