Arya Khanna's Bollywood Moment

· Macmillan Young Listeners · Narrated by Nikhaar Kishnani
2.5
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Save the Date meets Never Have I Ever in this sparkling debut rom-com about a high school senior whose life suddenly gets a Bollywood spin when her sister gets engaged.

Shaadi preparations are in full swing, which means lehenga shopping, taste testing, dance rehearsals, and best of all, Arya’s sister Alina is home. The Khannas are together again, finally, and Arya wants to enjoy it. So she stifles her lingering resentment towards Alina, plays mediator during her sister’s fights with their mother, and welcomes her future brother-in-law with open arms. (Okay, maybe enjoy isn't exactly right.)

Meanwhile at school, Arya’s senior year dreams are unraveling. In between class and her part-time gig as a bookshop assistant, Arya struggles to navigate the aftermath of a bad breakup between her two best friends and a tense student council partnership with her rival, the frustratingly attractive Dean Merriweather.

Arya is determined to keep the peace at home and at school, but this shaadi season teaches Arya new realities: Alina won’t always be in the bedroom down the hall, Mamma’s sadness isn’t mendable, friendships must evolve, and life doesn’t always work out like her beloved Bollywood movies. But sometimes, the person you least expect will give you a glimpse of your dream sequence just when you need it most.

Structured like a Bollywood film (entertaining intermission included!) Arya Khanna’s Bollywood Moment will make you swoon, laugh, cry, think, nod your head in agreement, and quite possibly make you get up and dance.

A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books.

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2.5
2 reviews
Terri Chlapek
31 January 2024
I listened to the audio version of this book narrated by Nikhaar Kishani. The narration was really good and easy to listen to. This is a Young Adult romance rich with Indian culture and traditions. I'll admit I get lost with the words I don't know, but I still feel like I followed it well enough. The story revolves around Arya, her friends,and her sister's wedding plans. There is enough drama (teenage and family) to keep things interesting. There's mother/daughter issues, best friend issues, and some boyfriend issues. I'm definitely not a young adult, but I enjoyed this audiobook enough to say I had a good experience with it. This seems to be the author's first full-length book, and I think she did a fantastic job! Thanks to Macmillan Audio for the copy. All thoughts are my own.
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Janhavi Verma
17 March 2024
Ugh, why are these stereotypical, caste and class privileged "Desi" narratives still being created? Please write better stories, this is SO 2000s.
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About the author

ARUSHI AVACHAT is a writer from the Bay Area, California. She currently studies English and Political Science at UCLA, where she can be found sipping caramel lattes and pretending to be productive at Kerckhoff Coffee House. She is a contributor to the Young Adult anthology Study Break. Arushi loves dark chocolate, Bollywood dramas, and Jane Austen novels.

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