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Engineering life at ISM Dhanbad in the early 2000s was never just about classrooms and textbooks—it was about hostel pranks, mess politics, midnight chai at Ramdhani, and friendships stitched together with laughter and chaos. In this world of “murgas,” regional mess alliances, and never-ending scheming, five boys stumble from one absurd situation to another, discovering that the real syllabus of college is written outside the lecture halls.
Mess to Madness follows Ajgar, Mama, Thakur, Panditji, and Psycho on a wild ride that takes them from Dhanbad’s hostel corridors to Bangalore’s chaotic streets, where an “industrial tour” spirals into police raids, brothel blunders, and near-criminal escapades. What starts as harmless mischief snowballs into a hilarious saga of mistaken identities, spiritual sarcasm, and survival instincts. In the end, it’s not about engineering at all—it’s about growing up the only way engineers know how: off-syllabus.
A book all engineers can relate to
Dedicated to all engineering students who studied less and lived more. Fantastic book and fantastic memories. Feeling nostalgic. Can relate well. Must read for all and for all engineering graduates. Kudos to the Author for taking us to the memory lane. Waiting for the next...