Help Yourself With The Kumars by SanjeevBhaskar Hardcover, 144 Pages, Published 2006 by Orion (An Imprint Of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) ISBN-13: 978-0-7528-7643-6, ISBN: 0-7528-7643-0
"'Help Yourself with The Kumars' is the Kumars' very own self-help guide to improving your life so you can be just as successful, rich and popular as the Kumars themselves. Well, nearly. There's only so much you can get from a book, after all. In there you will find Ummi's tips for older people on how to keep the mind agile: the Indian version of Su Doku, So Don't Que, is particularly effective at Argos; while the Kumar Sutra gives some ..."
India with SanjeevBhaskar(1st Edition) One Man's Personal Journey Round the Subcontinent by SanjeevBhaskar, BhaskerSanjeev Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2008 by Harpercollins Publishers Ltd Import ISBN-13: 978-0-00-724739-4, ISBN: 0-00-724739-7
"Sanjeev Bhaskar, the comedian and writer behind The Kumars at No. 42 embarks on an epic and highly personal journey through modern India. Sanjeev's characteristic humour and unique take on the country form the heart of this beautifully written travel book that became a Sunday Times bestseller in hardback when it accompanied his BBC series. Exotic and diverse, richly colourful and endlessly complex - India is one of the most exciting cou ..."
India (Large Print Edition) by SanjeevBhaskar Hardcover, Published 2008 by Audiogo Limited ISBN-13: 978-1-4056-4887-5, ISBN: 1-4056-4887-2
"Sanjeev Bhaskar, comedian and writer behind 'The Kumars at No. 42' embarks on an epic and highly personal journey through modern India. Sanjeev's characteristic humour and unique take on the country form the heart of this beautifully illustrated book that accompanies his travels for the BBC2 series. Sanjeev Bhaskar, comedian and writer of 'The Kumars at No. 42' and 'Goodness Gracious Me' embarks on an epic and uniquely personal journey ..."
Help Yourself with the Kumars(Updated) by SanjeevBhaskar Paperback, 144 Pages, Published by Orion (An Imprint Of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) ISBN-13: 978-0-7528-8260-4, ISBN: 0-7528-8260-0
"'Help Yourself with The Kumars' is the Kumars' very own self-help guide to improving your life so you can be just as successful, rich and popular as the Kumars themselves. Well, nearly. There's only so much you can get from a book, after all. In there you will find Ummi's tips for older people on how to keep the mind agile: the Indian version of Su Doku, So Don't Que, is particularly effective at Argos; while the Kumar Sutra gives some ..."
India by SanjeevBhaskar 256 Pages, Published 2008 ISBN-13: 978-1-4056-4888-2, ISBN: 1-4056-4888-0
"Sanjeev Bhaskar, comedian and writer behind 'The Kumars at No. 42', embarks on an epic journey through modern India."
"Set amidst the large and prosperous Indian community in mid-20th century Trinidad, THE MYSTIC MASSEUR is a magical, bittersweet fable about Ganesh (Aasif Mandvi), a young, aspiring author whose unexpected talents as a healer bring him local fame and enable him to realize his ambitions as a writer. But he also realizes his limitations when his reputation as the legendary "mystic masseur" propels him to national renown and draws him far f ..."
"Named after Peter Sellers' cod-Indian novelty record of 1960, Goodness Gracious Me was a gamble for the commissioners at the BBC. Previous "ethnic minority" sketch shows such as The Real McCoy had achieved respectable audience figures, but had failed to make a convincing move into the mainstream. Realising that the new team had the potential to make the crossover, the powers-that-be decided to use radio as a testing ground for their mat ..."
"V. S. Naipaul's first novel - funny, endlessly inventive and brilliantly imagined The Mystic Masseur traces the story of Ganesh who, at the beginning of the novel is a struggling masseur when, as the narrator puts it, 'masseurs were ten a penny in Trinidad'. From failed primary school teacher and masseur to author, revered mystic and MBE, his is a journey memorable for its hilarious and bewildering success. Naipaul's clarity of style, h ..."
"Named after Peter Sellers' cod-Indian novelty record of 1960, Goodness Gracious Me was a gamble for the commissioners at the BBC. Previous "ethnic minority" sketch shows such as The Real McCoy had achieved respectable audience figures, but had failed to make a convincing move into the mainstream. Realising that the new team had the potential to make the crossover, the powers-that-be decided to use radio as a testing ground for their mat ..."