The Off-Site Tamasha is a book written in a lighter vein by Abhay Nagarajan, which narrates an interesting outing to Kyari by a team of financial advisors consisting of a dominating boss, a meek subordinate, and well-to-do colleague, and what happens between them during the outing.
Summary Of The Book
A hilarious comedy involving three men of different temperaments and status working for the same company, thrown together in the name of a team building exercise, is presented cleverly by the author.
The reluctant subordinate employee hates attending the team building outing with his boring and irritating boss. But his company wants him to attend it. The rich colleague was hired by the company more for personal reasons than his merit. The three men are exposed to team building games. But arguments break out between the colleague and the boss during the games.
These arguments have some comical endings. There occurs a dramatic change in the whole scenario when two mysterious and sexually attractive women arrive on the scene. The three men are drawn towards them with lust. They are obsessed with sex and are yearning to have sexual encounters with the two women. But the men are unaware that the two fatally attractive women are there with a plan of their own. Nobody seems to know who they are or who sent them. Their presence and purpose is a mystery. So is the outcome of the amorous pursuit by the three men. The married boss, the unmarried junior, and the colleague who is rich but not good looking are all hopeful.
The book has been widely read and well received. Nagarajan has mixed comedy and drama with a touch of philosophy. Corporate office go-ers will find many narrations in the book much in common with what happens in their official day to day life.
About Abhay Nagarajan
His experience of working as a financial advisor in the corporate world has helped Abhay Nagarajan in writing this book.
Abhay Nagarajan’s first novel, Corporate Atyaachaar, about the comical journey of an office door-mat, was a bestseller and listed as such by India Today. The Off-Site Tamasha is his second book.
Abhay Nagarajan’s writing has some freshness about it. The name of every character reflects some personality traits in him. His writings have a tilt towards sex and jokes with double meanings. His representation of the average and meek Indian employee appeals to many readers.
Abhay Nagarajan did his schooling at Mumbai and Bangalore. After completing his bachelor’s degree in Commerce, he did his Masters degree in Finance at Delhi University. He took to fiction writing after working for a few years as a financial advisor.
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I BET IT IS A MUST READ BOOK FOR U ALL....!!
ám?úl M?há?
Jun, 2012
A light hearted, funny read - Offisite Tamasha
Ajeet Vijayan
Certified Buyer
May, 2012
Corporate tamasha..A great read
Rajesh Rajgopal
Feb, 2012
Great entertainment and laughter riot is what one has to face after reading it
Ashish Sharma
Apr, 2012
Sooper Fun
Rohit Agarwal
Certified Buyer
Feb, 2012
Office humor in â??Out of Officeâ? format at its delightful best!!
Anupam Bhattacharya
Feb, 2012
A lively mix of masti, mystery and novel corporate style tamasha..Something different..A Right Pick
Bhomik
Certified Buyer
Feb, 2012
Worth it!!!
lokesh
Certified Buyer, Chennai
Jan, 2014
I would have liked to give half star is that was possible !
Radhika
Apr, 2012
Tamasha indeed!
Sneha Lotia
Certified Buyer
Apr, 2012