Twenty-one-year-old Kabir Menon loves living in Hyderabad, has no idea what he wants to do with his life, and believes that his fate is inexorably linked to the fortunes of the Indian cricket team. In the land of super-powered deities, the only ones that matter to him are gods made on the cricket pitch.
But when divisive forces unspool the peace in his multicultural community, Kabir unwittingly finds himself embroiled in the conflict. Forced to move to Mumbai, he navigates love, purpose, and a sense of belonging amongst a colorful cast of characters. The ensuing coming-of-age story is an unforgettably hilarious and pacy rendering of what it means to find your place in the world and the choices you make to get there.
Set at the turn of the millennium when India was shifting gears, Amrish Kumar’s sparkling debut is a story of many firsts – in equal parts charming and convincing.