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EDISON by Pallavi Sharma Dixit

EDISON

by Pallavi Sharma Dixit

Pub Date: June 4th, 2024
ISBN: 9798890130150
Publisher: Third State Books

A Hindi-cinema lover becomes part of an immigrant community in Edison, New Jersey.

It’s the late 1980s, and Prem Kumar is the youngest son of one of India’s wealthiest businessmen. Unlike his siblings, though, he’s completely uninterested in the family business: He’d rather hole up at home watching Hindi films, of which he has encyclopedic knowledge. With his father putting pressure on him to do more, Prem heads to America to connect with a director there in hopes of making his very own movie. For the first time in his life, Prem must get a job, following two of his housemates to work at an Exxon station. He worries that “he might be a mere sidey in the motion picture of life.” But then, like those of his cinematic heroes, his course is altered forever when he catches a glimpse of Leena Engineer in the aisles of India America Grocers and falls in love at first sight. When Leena’s father gives Prem a surprising ultimatum, Prem—with the help of his community—must draw on strengths he did not know he possessed to fulfill his true potential, even if it takes the rest of his life. Modeled explicitly after Bollywood staples—yes, there are musical numbers, one of which even takes place during a massive communal roller-skate—Dixit’s debut is partly a love letter to Hindi cinema, complete with an impressive command of its history and a flair for moments of cultural criticism. It’s also a celebration of Dixit’s own hometown of Edison, still the site of one of the largest populations of Indians outside South Asia. Although, like many Hindi films, the novel is overlong, it’s also a funny and charming testament to the ingenuity and collective spirit of Edison.

A sparkling epic worthy of Bollywood’s silver screens.