Cart
Sign In
Compare Products
Clear All
Let's Compare!

Nice Men Finish Last


MRP  
Rs. 195
  (Inclusive of all taxes)
Rs. 173 11% OFF
(1) Offers | Applicable on cart
Apply for a Snapdeal BOB Credit Card & get 5% Unlimited Cashback T&C
Only 2 Items Left
Delivery
check

Generally delivered in 5 - 9 days

  • ISBN13:9789382665991
  • ISBN10:9382665994
  • Publisher:Srishti Publishers
  • Language:English
  • Author:Pravesh Vir Siddhu
  • View all item details
7 Days Replacement
This product can be replaced within 7 days after delivery Know More

Featured

Highlights

  • ISBN13:9789382665991
  • ISBN10:9382665994
  • Publisher:Srishti Publishers
  • Language:English
  • Author:Pravesh Vir Siddhu
  • Binding:Paperback
  • Pages:224
  • SUPC: SDL513360146

Other Specifications

Other Details
Country of Origin or Manufacture or Assembly India
Common or Generic Name of the commodity Literature & Fiction
Manufacturer's Name & Address
Packer's Name & Address
Marketer's Name & Address
Importer's Name & Address

Description

Bad ones get into the pants, whereas the good ones get friend-zoned. Bad ones have a blast, and the good ones suffer. Bad boys take it all, while Nice Men Finish Last. Nandu pays an unfair price for being nice; he is dumped by his girlfriend. Depressed by the brutal break-up, he follows in the footsteps of his womanizer friend Sattu, who firmly believes that nothing good ever happens to a nice man. Duly brainwashed to shed his lovelorn avatar, along with the skin of the nice man, Nandu gets a character reboot. Things change rapidly, as he uses lies and all the unfair means to score girls. It works wonders for him till he realizes how powerful karma is. That makes him come out of this transitional filthy state, choosing to become a nice man again. That's when he falls in love with Tanishq – a beautiful dentistry student. Will he be able to win her heart being a nice man, or do nice men really always finish last?

Author info

Mahul is an award-winning communicator, columnist and luxury ommentator. For over a decade, he has held senior editorial positions with The Economic Times, India partner of New York Times and CNBC TV18. His debut film as a lead actor was screened at the 69th Cannes Film Festival. He is currently heading communications and branding in a Tata Group company.

Terms & Conditions

The images represent actual product though color of the image and product may slightly differ.

Seller Details

View Store


Expand your business to millions of customers