Gammat Goshti
By: D. M. Mirasdar
The wiles of Kisan the barber, who had a knack of making capital out of juicy bits of news
Narayan , the constable who took practical lessons in how to manipulate a?panchnama
The special 'sights' seen by Patil on his way to Delhi for an exhibition
The 'heir' that Digunana had for performing his last rites, only because of money
Newbie teachers who kept aside their knowledge of newer teaching techniques, and went back to the old ways of 'Spare the rod and spoil the child'
The groom who got c...aught up in?'Khurd'?or 'Budruk'?rather than bride-hunting
and the thief who made away with his booty right under the noses of the marriage gathering
meet these rascally characters sketched by D. M. Mirasdar in his inimitable rustic style!
Book Details
- Author: D. M. Mirasdar
- Language: English
- Publisher: Mehta Publishing House