How To Become A Billionaire By Selling Nothing
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How To Become A Billionaire By Selling Nothing Reviews
3.9
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17 Reviews
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It's a fun read

I picked up this book while casually going through new releases on flipkart...the topic interested me and so was the character "Jhunjhunwala". This is a hilarious read as the author takes a dig at everything right from selling useless products with 99 price ending strategies, political and economic situation, celebrities, media houses etc. The main character heavily borrows traits from the legendary investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala who is a larger than life guy extremely rich and AWESOME. The fun...
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Dipesh Mehta

Jun, 2014

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Highly recommended for a unique story and characters with funny and unconventional bold writing.

For someone who reads PG Wodehouse, I don't expect Indian Humor to be that great but this book is really funny. It deals with an absurd idea that turns out to mean something else by the time you finish the book. Best part is the larger than life image of the lead character and the overstating ego of the entrepreneur which makes for a hilarious and gripping read. Only complaint is that the book is a bit long at 380 pages but that said the author is able to sustain the humor throughout along wi...
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Lakshmi V

Jul, 2014

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Awesomeness Guaranteed!!!

Aditya Magal, who needs no introduction in the cyber world, has left no stone unturned to tickle the funny bones of the readers through his debut novel-How to Become a Billionaire by Selling Nothing. The book is a laughing riot; you won’t even be able to count the number of times you will slip from the chair, laughing It’s the story of two men, His Humble Holy Awesomeness Sir Sri Jhunjhunwala – a fun loving and egoistic millionaire who is also a victim of Awesomitis, with whom I have fallen i...
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Tarannum Mohammed

Jul, 2014

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5

fun, absolute fun.

Just loved this book. Laugh riot to the core. Love d use of d word awesome so many times..I wonder if d author really came across some1 wanting to sell nothing. If ure tired n sad u must get this book fr its happy, crazy content. Ive gifted my frnds too.jus cant gv up till u finish reading, waiting fr Aditya mangal to write some more books. A MUST BUY IF U NEED A HEARTY LAUGH.
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Sejal Jobanputra

Certified Buyer, Mumbai

Jul, 2014

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A must read book with a very different story,will keep you in splits!

A very different story with a fabulous ending. The caricatures and humour go very well and hand in hand in this work of fiction . Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's image is used to tell a funny story with a deep rooted meaning that looks at business and India in general. Outrageous concept and brilliant execution. Kudos!
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Rajesh Karmal

Certified Buyer, Bangalore

Aug, 2014

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As I know him. Mr. awesble.

I've known Aditya on twitter and this guy is insanely funny. Awesome + humble = Awesble. That's what I know him as.

The day I came to know he's written a book I first prepared for a stomach ache because I knew it would be funny beyond wits. And guess what IT IS! Also he has mentioned himself as a beer connoisseur but let me tell you his beer drinking skills have been picked up from me!

Nonetheless, if you have a dull day or are going through a rough phase just read this book at the end of ...
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OneChilledBeer

Certified Buyer, Bharuch

Jul, 2014

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Not recommended at all

Pathetic
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aaditya kumar

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Feb, 2017

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Brilliant Read

Having an imagination is 1 thing, but to make you believe in that imagination as if it was reality is quite another.
Aditya Magal does a splendid effort in his first book. One of the funniest men on twitter and now one funny author.
Hope to read more of his work in the future.
THIS IS A MUST READ
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Kunal G

Feb, 2015

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Complete waste of time

Ugly comedy, how can anyone write this is completely out of me. Beyond a limit it goes well above your patience limit. Slapstick comedy
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Rahul Verma

Certified Buyer, New Delhi

Jan, 2015

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A Wicked, Crazy Read!

This is a totally frank review of the debut novel from Aditya Magal, the man behind the delightfully crazy and wicked Rakesh Jhunjhunjwala blog. If you are expecting some high-grade literature, then this book is not for you. Written in true blog style and peppered with hyperbolic craziness, this book is actually a sarcastic statement on the melting pot of paradoxes that is India. There are not-so subtle references to the blind consumer culture, marketing gimmicks, the daftness of the media (c...
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Mohammad Omar

Sep, 2014

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