
THIS was the best thing about Karna's Ater Ego. RelentlesslyĪlthough having a constant grief and sympathy with the protagonist during the whole course of the reading, the spectator doesn't seem to lose faith in him, his efforts and supports him throughout the book. He did what he was supposed to do - He Kept Trying. Learning from his mistakes was what he knew.Īlthough he accepted that his life is fabricated around the thread of misfortunes - he didn't seem to get affected by any of them. One thing life didn't teach him - To let the setbacks hold him down. He worked hard, real hard but nobody was to give him prestige his skills merited.įailed to join the parade in Delhi in Republic Day, failed to become the school captain, misfortune at the ''Game of Luck", failed to get the love of his life, his resignation and many more.ĭespite trying his best, Failure in every field he got - but any of it was not making him to go in despair! He made all efforts to get the glory he deserved, to change the misfortune that occurred to him since his birth. Never making it to the top - A winner in the eyes of everyone - he couldn't become. His fate never shone on him whether it was school, college, love, career - even if he was the most talented person in the arena, he was destined to be a runner-up. Vasu, a well deserving boy has an illegitimate birth history, poor as poor can be and completely out of luck in everything he does. Never making iĭo you know the feeling of gaining something incredible after you finish reading a book?Ī sense of gaining something awe-inspiring and liberating. The joy of winning! Vasu, a well deserving boy has an illegitimate birth history, poor as poor can be and completely out of luck in everything he does. A sense of gaining something awe-inspiring and liberating.

Do you know the feeling of gaining something incredible after you finish reading a book? That's what I am feeling.
