Skip to main content

The Last 'Sutta' by Vishesh Dubey

The Last 'Sutta' by Vishesh Dubey @notebookandcamera
tells us how hard it can be after break up but it's essential that one gears up and becomes even morally correct only then permanent success will kiss your feet. 
Break ups are hard and if your partner is heartless it's truly painful and it often changes people. 
Some are enough alone spiralling down the ladder and some are all enough being alone. 

This book revolves around a young lad Abhay. The story starts with Nandita basking Abhay from belonging from a middle class family and breaking up with him in a horrific way. I instantly liked the writing style it was raw and the words had  honesty in it. 

Truly some bonds are too much influenced by money. Abhay was ashamed for the first time belonging from an average family where as nandita came from an affluent one. While Abhay now goes through withdrawal symptoms, have lost all hope and devides to suicide almost but the bolt from the blue strikes and he sees a ray of hope in a temple which changes his course of life. 
He buys a pack of cigarettes and decides whenever he will achieve something in his life he will burn one. While being a relation manager at a bank so we get to know some insights of his job profile. Simultaneously another part of his life starts to get painted. His  school life is described where his first crush and how it changed his life is shared. It felt all nostalgic reading those pages about friendship, school hours and crushes. But when life gives him lemon will he be able to make lemonade out of it? What opportunities will show up on his doorsteps. Will he ever be able to show Nandita who truly he was capable of?

 When will he burn his last cigarette or sutta? There are many twists and turns. Even when he earns illegally he welcomes a drastic change in his life. I liked the story. It was a nice read. Though interesting it was 350+ pages long so I took some time to read it. I think young adults will find this story inspiring with its honest messages and at the same time entertaining for its content and twists. Go get your copy from Amazon.