Digital Dutta thinks about his H1-B visa during the day w Corridor written and drawn by Sarnath Banerjee claims to be India's first graphic novel. Brighu is an obsessive collector of things and is currently pondering whether to settle down with his girlfriend Kali. All the characters in its social network are connected to one central person, Jehangir Rangoonwalla, who is more of a philosophy dispenser than a second hand book seller which is his profession. Or if you hate abrupt beginnings and endings.moreĬorridor written and drawn by Sarnath Banerjee claims to be India's first graphic novel. Not recommended: If you seek closure in your stories. Jehangir Rangoonwalla the bookseller, Digital Dutta the sophisticated intellectual, Shintu the newly married, Kali the girlfriend… What I loved the most were the characters, and the cheeky philosophical one liners in between.Ĭould relate so much to Brighu's obsession on hunting second hand bookstores to find that one obscure title. Helped me come out of a bad slump.Ībstract narration, decent art, multi-threaded plotline. Jehangir Rangoonwalla the bookseller, Digital Dutta the sophisticated intellectual, Shintu the newly married, Kali the girlfriend… Not recommended: If you Just loved this. Could relate so much to Brighu's obsession on hunting second hand bookstores to find that one obscure title. What I loved the most were the characters, and the cheeky philosophical one liners in between.
Abstract narration, decent art, multi-threaded plotline.