Thursday 27 December 2018

199. The Indra Quartet (Short Story No.13 in Marriage and Mutton Curry) by M. Shanmughalingam


BOOK REVIEW: The Indra Quartet (Short Story No.13 in Marriage and Mutton Curry) by M. Shanmughalingam

Hello readers! Did you all read my previous review on Flowers for KK? If you guys did, then you will be able to relate to its continuation which is the Indra Quartet. Written by the prose-worthy Dato' Dr. M. Shanmughalingam, this story paints a picture of two sisters fighting over their children.

Kumari is the daughter of Acca, the first wife of KK while Raja is the son of Thangechi, KK's second wife. Acca's bitterness towards Thangechi robbing her of the role of sole wife to KK makes her tell Thangechi to give up her son Raja to Acca, making Raja Acca's son. 

When Raja is sent off to college in Singapore, Kumari is sent along with him to keep an eye on him. For this many years after KK's death, Acca tries to keep the secret about Raja being Thangechi's son away from him and her daughter. Everyday, as both of them grow, it becomes a hassle to Acca.

Acca treats Thangechi like the house maid to prevent her from nearing both the children. However, Thangechi tries her level best to make Kumari understand that she is the only legal child to Acca and that Raja is her son. For instance, Thangechi brings Kumari through the government quarters when they go the mill. This makes Kumari aware of gossip about a family of two sisters fighting over the children (little does Kumari know that the family is actually her very own).

One day, Raja comes home in a huff. He gets sent away from college due to his incapability in studies. However, the shock that awaits him at home is even bigger than his being unable to cope in college. What shocks him to his roots? Do find out and you may be equally in shock too.

So what are you all waiting for? Marriage and Mutton Curry is on the shelves already. Get it while it's still on the shelf.

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