A
sensational insight into the underworld that evolved in Bombay and gradually
raced to the international arena as been put in words by S. Hussain Zaidi, a
veteran in investigative journalism in the Mumbai media. Starting with excerpt
of the thrilling telephonic interview of Dawood, the book is filled with more
startling revelations of the Mumbai underworld interspersing politics and
entertainment. In this extensive compilation, not always followed chronologically,
the chapters detail out the background of the gangs leading to the formation of
the infamous D company. Not only this but the Bombay police heroics and some
courageous journalism, in the midst of the maximum heat, are also being
portrayed. The smuggling business etched on a path of unavoidable bloodshed,
leading to terrorism at large, intertwined with international affairs has been
clearly portrayed in this serious yet fast paced narrative. Augmented by
several snaps of the crime lords and assassins the narrative has been made even
more gripping. Personally my particular observation was the peculiar
resemblance of the life in crime as detailed in this book to that depicted in
Mario Puzo’s fictional Sicilian mafia novels and Francis Ford Coppola’s
rendering of the Godfather saga made decades earlier, which seem to emphasize
the point that beneath the glory and glamour of the underworld, their lives are
always predictable. Some very clear parallel can be drawn as in Khalid
Pehelwan’s inhuman revenge that can be compared with Luca Brasis’s torturous
killings of assassins deployed to kill Vito Corleone. Another was the attempt
at Dawood’s life with the climax of Copolla’s Godfather III.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
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