Mehrotra's debut novel "Delhi Stopover" dealt with the journey of struggling actress in Los Angeles, Lila, to India where she found herself drawn into the coveted modelling circuit of Delhi. She ends up as a much-in-demand model but soon begins a punishing routine of exercising and crash dieting and finally drugs.
"Crashing B Town" explores Lila's journey through a highly passionate and glamorous, but also notoriously shady, Hindi film industry- her clash with creative egos, her struggles with the eclectic city and, ultimately, her survival in the new environment.
"I wanted to continue the conversation the issues faced by the youth generation. In addition, I had the great opportunity to pull back the curtain on the film industry. I wanted to show what happens behind the Lights Camera Action. I want the heavier subject matter to make readers ask serious questions," says Mehrotra about her new book, published by Penguin. The author, however, has no plans for a trilogy, saying, "I think I've said everything I needed to say about Lila's story."
"It's not autobiographical. I don't think I'm as interesting as Lila in real life. Yes I incorporated things that I observed around me and came across in my research but on the whole, Lila's story is not mine," she says.