Faaltugiri and other Flashbacks: How I Survived A Childhood In The 80's


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About the Book
A long, long time ago, much before Hindi films were called Bollywood and Bombay was called Mumbai, before cellphones and the Internet — there were kids who had no gadgets and were left mostly to their own devices.
What was the world like for children in the '80s? Full of faaltugiri for sure.
Traverse a bustling gully in Dadar with a Mumbaichi Mulgi and witness her worthless attempts at cutting-edge socio-scientific experiments like collecting soap choora, pencil shavings, talcum powder, mastering the Bambaiyya language, and her dreams of becoming a heroine.

About the Author
Janhavi Samant is an Indian author, journalist, and influencer marketing professional with a rich background in storytelling. Born and raised in Dadar, Mumbai, she began her career in journalism in 2000. Over the years, she has held significant editorial positions at prominent publications such as MiDDAY, Bombay Times, Hindustan Times, and Lokmat Media, shaping her expertise in features and entertainment journalism.
Currently serving at Adfactors PR, Janhavi crafts compelling narratives in the influencer marketing space, bridging brands and audiences with stories that resonate.
Her literary journey reflects a deep love for Mumbai and storytelling—nurtured through tales from her grandparents and parents. Her debut memoir, Faaltugiri and Other Flashbacks, is a humorous and nostalgic look at childhood in 1980s Mumbai.
She is also the author of When Elephants Had Wings & Other Funny Stories, a collection of whimsical tales for children, and Shivaji and His Swarajya Adventures, exploring the life and leadership of the legendary Shivaji Maharaj.
Janhavi’s writing is known for its warmth, wit, and keen observations of everyday life—bringing stories to life across generations.

Age Guidance : 5+ years
Language : - English
Number of Pages :150
Ships From Bengaluru

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