Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Farah Khan, Sajid Khan and David Dhawan Launch Jeet Gian's The Three Wise Monkeys.

Amidst great tongue-in-cheek humour, jokes and gags blockbuster comedy trio Farah Khan, Sajid Khan and David Dhawan launched author Jeet Gian's second book The Three Wise Monkeys at Sun & Sand, Juhu, Mumbai.
 After tasting success with his debut book The 3 U-Turns of My Life, Jeet Gian, who is a Chartered Accountant and founding partner of JCA Consulting Group, Dubai couldn't help but be more excited at the launch of his second book and the occasion only got bigger and better with the presence of the three renowned comedy film directors.

Jeet who seemed very excited at the launch spoke passionately about his book, "The Three Wise Monkeys is a ready reckoner on how to make easy and quick money by simply working indoors wearing shorts from…prison! No seriously, though this book is a humour genre but the contents are subtle and serious involving current burning issues, such as hoarding of black money within the country and outside country in foreign offshore accounts with Switzerland and Mauritius using third party nominee directors to hide ultimate beneficial owners (UBO)."
He further added, "I have tried through funny characters and through funny situations to entertain and at the same time gibe at our CA profession, relationship between middle aged married couples of high society, rich businessmen craving for name, fame and awards, greedy bankers and unwillingness among politicians to deliver the promises made to the public during the elections. Like my previous book, this book is also a suspense, which reveals in bits and pieces at regular intervals to intrigue readers. Lastly, this book will help young India how to make quick money by selling…kidney!"
Having said that the book does seem very relatable almost to the point of being inspired by real life cases. Ask Jeet if that's the case and he says, "No, but it’s inspired by the real life events of our ancestors, that is, monkeys and their philosophy 'See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil'."

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