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Hot Butter Cuttlefish

Hot Butter Cuttlefish

A Quirky Sri Lankan Novel on Love, Karma and Small-Town Life | Romantic Comedy Set During the Pandemic with Politics and Satire

Ashok Ferrey
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Recovering from an unhappy marriage, personal trainer Malik relocates to the village of Kalabola, nestling snugly in the armpit of Sri Lanka’s largest lake, which spreads its tentacles, octopus-like, between Colombo and Kalutara. Do octopuses have armpits? Possibly not. If they did, Kalabola would be curled right in there. When Covid strikes, the villagers are mortified. It’s Karma, obviously. What have they done to deserve this very personal insult? How will they ever again hold their heads high in Gampaha and Warakapola? They are now the chosen ones, chosen to be humiliated in this utterly shameful—no, shameless!—manner. In this deliciously dark Sri Lankan romantic comedy, lines between hero and villain are smudged. Love arrives in strange disguises, politics get deeply personal, redemption is just a rumour. At its centre stands Karma, who may well be its true leading lady.

As the arch-villain and local MP Biju puts it, ‘If you don’t ride your Karma, you’ll find one day your Karma riding you.’

Imprint: India Penguin

Published: Feb/2026

ISBN: 9780143481010

Length : 240 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

Hot Butter Cuttlefish

A Quirky Sri Lankan Novel on Love, Karma and Small-Town Life | Romantic Comedy Set During the Pandemic with Politics and Satire

Ashok Ferrey

Recovering from an unhappy marriage, personal trainer Malik relocates to the village of Kalabola, nestling snugly in the armpit of Sri Lanka’s largest lake, which spreads its tentacles, octopus-like, between Colombo and Kalutara. Do octopuses have armpits? Possibly not. If they did, Kalabola would be curled right in there. When Covid strikes, the villagers are mortified. It’s Karma, obviously. What have they done to deserve this very personal insult? How will they ever again hold their heads high in Gampaha and Warakapola? They are now the chosen ones, chosen to be humiliated in this utterly shameful—no, shameless!—manner. In this deliciously dark Sri Lankan romantic comedy, lines between hero and villain are smudged. Love arrives in strange disguises, politics get deeply personal, redemption is just a rumour. At its centre stands Karma, who may well be its true leading lady.

As the arch-villain and local MP Biju puts it, ‘If you don’t ride your Karma, you’ll find one day your Karma riding you.’

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Paperback / Hardback

Ashok Ferrey

Ashok Ferrey is the author of seven books, all of them variously nominated for the Gratiaen Prize (Sri Lanka’s premier literary prize), the State Literary Award and the DSC Prize. His last book, The Unmarriageable Man, went on to win the Gratiaen. His first book, Colpetty People, remains Sri Lanka’s top-selling book twenty years after its first publication. Former host of The Ashok Ferrey Show on Sri Lankan television, Ashok builds and renovates houses and is the only non-architect to have been nominated for a Geoffrey Bawa Award for Architectural Excellence – for his last building the Cricket Café in Colombo.

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