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Jerry Raos book launch draws an eclectic crowd
There cant be anything more charming than caustic wit. This must have been the pull for the huge turnout at the launch of Jaithirth (Jerry) Raos book Notes from an Indian Conservative at Crossword,Kemps Corner,on Thursday afternoon. The book,printed by the Express Group and Rupa,is a compilation of Raos columns published in The Indian Express in the last five years.
What made the afternoon eclectic and interesting were the keen observations made by the panelists
Harsha Bhogle,Tavleen Singh and Dr Farokh Udwadiaand the discussion that brought to the fore the amazing range of Raos writing. As if in keeping with the spirit of the book,the discussion covered diverse subjects-from politics,economy,reforms and terrorism to poetry,sports and culture.
Generous with his praise,Bhogle said,Rao is an intellectual who doesnt imprison himself with intellect and called the columnist a banker with a feel for language. Rao read out from the book,starting with his controversial pro-George Bush article titled This ones for Marta. Next on the columnists list was his review of Ruskin Bonds memoir A Town Called Dehra and his tribute to freedom fighter Minoo Masani,among others.
The session was packed with corporate honchos,academicians,investors,IIM alumni and booklovers. In attendance were Anil Kapoor,head of FCB ULKA,banker Renuka Ramnath,HDFC Bank MD Aditya Puri,CEO of Crisil Rupa Kudva,marketing gurus Rama and Ashok Bijapurkar and Yusuf Noorani of Zodiac Clothing Co. Also spotted were artist Jitish Kallat,theatre personality Dolly Thakore,singer Penaz Masani and art consultant Mukeeta Jhaveri.
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