Book Review - I'm Heartless. . .A Real Confession By Vinit K. Bansal



About the Author:

Vinit K. Bansal, born in Tohana (Haryana), is fond of reading, writing and composing stories since childhood. He earned his Master’s degree from Kurukshetra University and was bestowed awards both at college and university level. He continues to nurture his dream of writing till today and has succeeded in giving shape to his thoughts in this book. As a voracious reader and an avid writer, his vision extends to the realm of social service too. In his own words, “I derive inspiration from India's former President, Prof. APJ Abdul Kalam.” At present, he is working with the State Bank of India in Delhi and loves to pen down his thoughts whenever he finds time.

About the Book:

“This is not only a story rather it is real confession of a lover”

The story revolves around VIREN who is a day dreamer, an egoistic, a hopeless romantic and an attention seeker afflicted with a bizarre madness and arrogance engulfing him. It is the story of his life which encompasses love, dedication, eccentricity, friendship and overall his discovery of his true love and also the anguish of losing it due to his obstinacy and self-centeredness. It is a repertoire of moments coated with velvetiness of love and bruised by the thorns of betrayal. It highlights the situations which ultimately turn him into a devil, who wants to annihilate the whole world with his impiety, consequences being the least he cares about; and eventually loses his happiness, identity and even himself in this process.

I could neither speak in words, nor could ever write it down

The loneliness, the emptiness your absence left behind....

Those moments spent in the warmth of your cuddle Still linger in a cruel heart...... in a guilty mind!!!

Whenever I dream, I see you so tranquil Can I trace the reason of my going away and getting back never?

If by closing my eyes I see you happy sweetheart, I promise I shall close my eyes FOREVER! 

Coming to the story – 
It is the story of protagonist  Viren, a day dreamer, who dreams that one day he will find his dream girl , Pari . And then when he enters in Kurukshetra University for his Master’s, he finally finds his Pari, Rashi. She was friend of his best friend Mansi. First they became very good friend and Everyone in their friend circle used to treated them as they are  couple. Then, one day he expresses his feeling to Rashi. But she said she doesn’t think in that way and she needs some time. She continues to treat him like a normal friend.
And other side, Mansi loved him, truely with all her heart and he kept ignoring her. But she kept loving him. Viren kept waits endlessly for Rashi. And then one day, she tells him about her relationship with Pratap. Viren. At this stage, Manasi takes care of him. Only she supports him. And  they come  close. But, Viren was not the same guy any more. He had lost all his faith in love. He treats Manasi very badly. He was lost. He was heartbroken. He becomes totallu ignorant, mad, psycho, and got involve with girl.
What happened next? Did Mansi get to know all about this? Did he really loved her? Did she forgive him for all that he does with her? Did she take revenge? How did he confess? To know all, Go and Grab your copies.

Now Review Time – 
Good – 
Book narrates all the ups and downs of the collage life and touches every aspect of this phase of life, be it studies, hostel life, friendship, love, lust etc.
Book is written in very simple language as everyone can read it very easily. It starts with very slow pace as it does not make any interest in starting but as you keep reading, you start getting the real touch of each character and you develop the interest in the story. The climax was very really unexpected but touchy and emotional. Last chapter was really awesome written with all heart. I just loved last chapter as compared to other chapters. After reading the last chapters, tears rolled down  my cheeks. 

Flaws – 

I didn’t find much flaws in book.  The initial phase of the story is not much interesting. But finally, it touched my heart. Some printing mistakes can be seen but they can be ignored.
Verdict – 

I would like to rate it 3.5 out of 5. If I have to rate it on basis of last chapter only, I would have rated it much higher as it is penned down very beautifully.  And, Go and Grab your copies. You will enjoy it. It is worth reading. I really recommend this book.

- Aman Jakhar