Of all the charming misfits on television, there's no doubt Raj from The Big Bang Theory—the sincere yet incurably geeky Indian astrophysicist—ranks among the misfittingest. Now, we meet the actor who is every bit as loveable as the character he plays on TV. In this revealing collection of essays written in his irreverent, hilarious, and self-deprecating voice, Kunal Nayyar traces his journey from a little boy in New Delhi who mistakes an awkward first kiss for a sacred commitment, gets nosebleeds chugging Coca-Cola to impress other students, and excels in the sport of badminton, to the confident, successful actor on the set of TV's most-watched sitcom since Friends.
Going behind the scenes of The Big Bang Theory and into his personal experiences, Kunal introduces readers to the people who helped him grow, such as his James Bond-loving, mustachioed father. Kunal also walks us through his college years in Portland, where he takes his first sips of alcohol and learns to let loose with his French, 6'8" gentle-giant roommate, works his first-ever job for the university's housekeeping department cleaning toilets for minimum wage, and begins a series of romantic exploits that go just about as well as they would for Raj. (That is, until he meets and marries a former Miss India in an elaborate seven-day event that we get to experience in a chapter titled "My Big Fat Indian Wedding.")
Full of heart, but never taking itself too seriously, this witty collection of underdog tales follows a young man as he traverses two continents in search of a dream, along the way transcending culture and language (and many, many embarrassing incidents) to somehow miraculously land the role of a lifetime.
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Library Journal
September 15, 2015
As Nayyar says himself, this book isn't so much a memoir as a collection of stories and lessons learned. The 32-year-old actor details his youth in India, his family, and his shift from business major to actor during his college years in Portland, OR. He takes readers through his relatable awkward stage into his blossoming confidence in regards to life and love. As a child and young man, Nayyar fell in and out of love at the drop of a hat, but this trait just makes him more endearing. His dogged persistence in pursuing acting as his passion is admirable to the end. Readers will feel a great deal of satisfaction when they read firsthand his experience landing a role on The Big Bang Theory--even though they'll see it coming, it's still a pleasure to read how such a lovely man got what he deserved. The author's charming style will keep readers invested, while the portrait of his family is beguiling in its sweetness and sincerity. VERDICT A must for those who enjoyed Mindy Kaling's Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? or Judd Apatow's Sick in the Head.--Kristen Droesch, Library Journal
Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Library Journal
January 1, 2015
London-born, New Delhi-raised Nayyar came to the United States to get a bachelor's degree in business administration; now he's the nerdy Indian American astrophysicist Raj on the CBS hit series The Big Bang Theory. Here, in a series of humorous essays, he relates his own nerdy moments--right up to his seven-day wedding to a former Miss India.
Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Kirkus
August 15, 2015
An amiable collection of reminiscences by the Indian actor about girls, school, jobs, family, and acting. Though Nayyar is best (or even only) known for his comic role in the television series The Big Bang Theory, this book debut isn't a collection of extended bits and sketches, like so many by comedians are. The author doesn't try too hard to be funny, which is part of his charm. Nayyar admits from the outset that he hasn't lived long enough or accomplished enough to justify a memoir: "I'm not a president, or an astronaut, or a Kardashian. This is a collection of stories from my life." Its target readership is fans of the series and his geeky character featured on it, but its conversational tone will also appeal to anyone who wants to read about a regular guy, Indian style. Even there, his life was saturated with American media, as reflected in the opening essay, "Everything I Know About Kissing I Learned from Winnie Cooper," which tells how watching The Wonder Years and becoming infatuated with its young actress while growing up prepared him for his own first kiss and how life came full circle when his acting career gave him the chance to kiss the real actress. When he pursued his education in America, he initially majored in business and planned a marketing career, though he dabbled in acting in order to meet girls. As the author tells it, his romantic life existed mainly in his head, though his first real girlfriend was an acting student who was the love of the campus, and his marriage to a former Miss India ends the book. Yes, Nayyar's been a lucky guy whose first real audition resulted in the big break that brought him to TV and resulted in this book, but his explanation reflects his experience: "Every person has a different journey. But no one has an easy one." Nice guy; nice book.COPYRIGHT(2015) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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