Sunday, January 31, 2021

Irrfan Khan - Aseem Chhabra (2020)

 The book is as serious as the actor is. Talking about the worklife of the actor. There is no gossip, no non-sense about the actor and his art. No unnecessary media hype or family or personal noise. The storyline is fairly simple, moves from one movie to next and describes Irrfan and his work. Some movies have a small story told and every time you read a story you feel like watching the actor closely so that you didn't miss his finese a bit. Off late I have ended up reading about quite a few actors, but I would believe Irrfan Khan would be very few who had been absolutely true to his art and had a non-controversial life. The acknowledgement section will make you realize how much people love him to have come forward to speak for him. 

Overall a book recommended. 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

The Monk as Man - Sankar (2003)

Written about a century later to the death of the great monk this book explores the life of the great Saint. Being a saint he was not completely cut off from family. Maintained a regular association with his mother and looked after her as any son would take care of his parents in difficult times. His indulgence with food was unique as he was a great cook in all kinds of world cuisine while enjoyed feeding and feasting. No doubt struggled with weight and related health issues due to it. His love and attraction for tea is also quite significant. He used to smoke heavily as well. However all these indulgences has not stopped him from achieving the larger purpose of spiritual progression. Lastly a large part of the discussion on the book is on his illhealth that had come several times on the way of his purpose. But he has set aside all the barriers in emerging victorious. The book makes you realize such great soul who has achieved his purpose is also not immune to indulgences of a common man. Though lived a short life shy of 40 he definitely achieved many lives' dreams. 

Read it if you just want to know the personal life of the Saint. Doesn't have teachings in the book.

Saturday, November 07, 2020

Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story of Bollywood's Bad Boy - Yasir Ussman (2018)

 The original and only bad boy of Bollywood is what Sanjay Dutt is mostly known as. However, generally forgiven by masses as a star kid and movie goers have generally loved his stardom though the brief period of extreme emotions in mid-90s. The book is a simple 200 odd page easy read look out into the actors life that you can flip through in a few hours. Simple language not much of complexities or narratives that explains strong emotions. 

In short a simple star kid who had access to money than most normal kids of the period, had a penchant for breaking rules and indulge in all that came to his mind - drugs, wine, women or guns. Somehow family and people around even his rivals found a liking for him. He has never defended his positions nor have been apologetic about his indulgence, almost been innocent in his indulgences. 

If you have to read a biography from which you do not want to make any serious effort to pick up a moral and just want to read about an actor who is popular and his rollercoaster life here is a book for you. Just statement of facts, even the author does not try to defend any of the actions of the actor nor has been over critical of his misgivings. From that standpoint alone, I will consider this book worthwhile to read. 

In some sense, you also see the actor has been pretty candid about his life, he admitted his mistakes, has accepted his life as a convict and been jailed for the same. Whether he should be considered good or bad or a role model, I think somewhere the moral fabric around a person's life can be kept aside when we look at people around us. 

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Naveen Patnaik - Ruben Banerjee (2019)

When you have a political leader who is so silent and so cut off from state politics from his early days of life, it's really hard to find much from his life, more so his unpublished life. Ruben Banerjee presents a very balanced view, not something you can say overtly positive or negative about the person. Not something that's not known of the person from his political life post-1997 which is the life of a modern non-spiritual Saint. Someone who is broadly cut off from any attachments yet in the thick of every aspect of the state as the longest-term chief minister in India. Although the son of a famous daredevil father who has the charisma to rule over the hearts of many Odias, the son is a suave silent political master who knows to be powerful among all highs and lows. Both had very different styles of taking political life. 

While the political struggles have been talked about in detail, why he wins is a chapter dedicated to his accomplishments in running a state for almost 20 years and improving the financial and social value of the people. Lastly the ability to maintain a consistent image that is distant from his early life socialite is definitely a plus for him.

A must-read and almost unputdownable. 

Friday, October 16, 2020

PDF Explained - John Whitington(2011)

 The book is good introduction to PDF but has left lots of details away. One can get a good understanding of 1.3 or 1.4 but PDF specification gets more complex after 1.5. So some of those parts must make it to the book. I prefer Developing with PDF for more advanced concepts though. Liked this book for the hand editable examples that are very useful to explain someone about PDF. 

Being in Safari Online collection this book adds a lot of value to customers. 

Developing with PDF - Leonard Rosenthol(2013)

 I normally do not write commentary on technical books as they are kind of associated with a period and as technology moves on new technology shows up. The books get outdated too soon. This one is about a technology that has almost seen maturity. PDF specification is pretty much a mature specification. Post release of the ISO-32000-1 published in 2008, the pace of development in PDF spect has become really slow. The PDF 2.0 spec is more of minor updates and not a major rewrite. The book is published in 2013. So very much current in that respect. The good part about this book is, it covers the high level features of most of the PDF specification. Text, Graphics, Optional Content etc. There are only countable books on PDF specification as such. Many books are available on the libraries that can be used to read and modify PDF specification documents. But purely a book that speaks of file specification is only countable few. From that perspective the book has lots of information look forward to. Secondly, being part of the Safari Online collection of Oreilly, most technical libraries will have access to the book. 

If you are looking forward to working on PDFs then this is a important book to keep. For advanced users of PDF specification is the book to refer to. 

Monday, September 28, 2020

Co-opetition - Barry J Nalebuff and Adam Brandenburger (2004)

You realize a management book has done its bit when it survives a decade of conceptual frameworks review. Unlike Porters five forces this book focuses on a Value Net based on customers, suppliers, competitors and complimentors. The inclusion of complimentors makes it particularly interesting. The rest of interaction is much like a collection of factors that are individually analyzed with samples from various industry verticals, technology to airlines to consumer goods.

The factors (called as PARTS) discussed are:

1. Players
2. Added Values
3. Rules
4. Tactics

The factors are finally aggregated with the scope. 

Some striking facts: Most Favoured Customer is essentially a loss to a customer as he gives away his ability to bargain. If a large customer signs an MFC she essentially ensures that she invariably gets to receiving end of the bargain. The same gets to the position of even govt who bargain in favour by making such legislations in changing rules. As a small player or new entrant it may be ideal to enter the market in a subtle short duration bargain than a long term contract and reduce visibility of the competitor. Price wars invariably can be detrimental to a smaller player because it will not permit it to expand a new greener market. Buyers consortiums can be a good way to discover a well bargained pricing in a contractual obligations of indemnity in nature. Pricing bundling and unbundling make the comparables so hard that there is a kind of fog or unknowns that remain in deals that act win-win for everyone. Car buyers remain loyal to their respective brands with direct financial benefits like bundled credit cards. And many more...

For a change, the game theory principles are presented in a very clear explainable fashion than a bunch of number crunching probability payout matrices. 

Of course, when two professors of ivy league B-schools present an authoritative text as this you start thinking, is there any real numeric basis to it. I think there are some rudimentary examples but the explicit complex details are kept out. I will consider this a perfect biz executive book than rigourous research presentation for academics. If you have been a product manager, strategist, a marketer or a sales manager you may find this book almost unputdownable. Someone has read thru the games you have played...

Selected Short Stories - Anton Chekov

Anton Chekov is known as a storyteller and playwright for his satires. However, these stories are in all genres. Not all the stories are as ...