Well, first of all credit to MouthShut. I came to know about this book here.
Aditya Kulkarni is successfully running his factory, making profitable business year after year and suddenly one day, a billionaire Singhania steals away his factory and his property, *legally. * Aditya is rendered jobless and after being rudely trashed away by Singhania, he decided to take revenge.
A pretty straightforward story until now. But what followed can be made into a bollywood story. He successfully turned the billionaire into scraps, while benefiting with it. Impressive!
The story was pretty one sided, with villain nothing on his side. There wasnt a mystery but you can feel the thrill as if seeing a movie. You can feel yourself seeing the scenes as the writer was completing the story.
Pretty lots of stock market and business terms but it wouldnt be a load, pass understanding and you would still know what happened.
The side actors were hood with their roles, the help they provided Aditya to regain his business and teach an arrogant businessman, a lesson.
Few details could have been avoided. It just adds to the pages and weakened it. Overall it was a passable read.
4 stars because of the visual image it provided.