Review of An actor's diary - Part 1(The conspiracy)
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Review of An actor's diary - Part 1(The conspiracy)
An actor's diary - Part 1 (The Conspiracy) by Chandra Preethi, is a book that tries to explain the life of Sushant Singh Rajput and what happened that led to his unexpected death.
As we all know, Sushant Singh Rajput was one of the most loved actors in cinema by many Bollywood lovers, and even today, after his death, many of his fans still miss and regard him as a true superhero. The book talks about nepotism in the Bollywood industry and how older actors's children are getting into Bollywood without any talent. The book follows the story of Sushant and how his life changed after he met Rhea. The story takes on the actor's life and introduces people known to the actor. After a phone call is made, a series of different events occur in the actor's life.
I enjoyed reading this book. This book not only shared events about the actor and what was happening in the actor's life, but it also explained the life of the actor from the narrator's point of view. The author talks about the life that Sushant received from his family and fans, as well as the lies and deception that he received from friends and the love of his life. The author shares the love, friendships, romance, deception, and lies the author faced and what made him take such a step to end his life.
There wasn't anything I really disliked in this book. The author did a lot of research before writing this book. The author found out the significant events of the actor's life and who was involved at the time of his sad death. The only setback that I noticed in this book was the grammatical errors by the author. The author's writing style was an issue; however, I did not find any spelling errors while reading.
I rate this book four out of five stars due to the reasons above. The only issue was the grammatical errors, which caused me to dislike reading.
I recommend this book to teenagers over the age of fifteen due to themes such as betrayal and lies. I also recommend this book to readers who love Sushant Singh Rajput.
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