All men are bastards.
While working in an ad film company. Parvati meets Karan, her Mr Right". Unfortunately, he turns out to be so very wrong. Her boss, the fatherly Mr Bose, is the one shoulder she can cry on. He is also the one man she never expected a pass from.
She stands corrected. All men ARE bastards. She quits her job, and joins the production unit of Jambuwant ('Call me Jumbol) Sinha, who believes in white shoes, block money and the casting couch. Manoj. the chief assistant, makes a pass at every woman he meets because he doesn't want anybody to feel unwanted. And then there's Rahul, the actor, who claims to have fallen in love with hen.
Parvati is older now. And smarter. But apparently not smart enough, becouse. very inconveniently she finds herself liking Rahul a little too much.
Rajashree's been a Hindi film buff since she was a kid-she once stood in line for five hours to get tickets for Sholay. She now works in Bombay after studying direction at the Film and Television Institute of India. Pune. A film she wrote and directed. The Rebel won a National Award and was screened at several film festivals Trust Me is her first novel.
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