Thirty years. Five industries. Zero five-year plans that survived five months.
Ho Jayega is what you say when the deadline's tomorrow, the plan's missing, and somehow you still need to make it work.
From celebrity meltdowns to colleagues with eight dead grandparents, from bosses obsessed with Excel fonts to employees who delete everything before quitting, Arup Nag has seen it all.
This is the Indian workplace: chaotic, absurd, and held together by chai, jugaad, and the belief that somehow, it'll all work out.
No career advice. No success formulas. Just honest, darkly funny stories from someone who survived three decades of corporate India.
Perfect for anyone who's ever nodded along to "ho jayega" while quietly panicking.
Testimonial
"Gripping and full of humour. The stories pull you in and don't let go."
- G. Manjusainath, Chief Correspondent, Press Trust of India