Chetan Bhagat is often credited with making reading accessible to millions of Indians who might not have picked up a book otherwise. His writing style is straightforward, often focusing on the struggles of the middle class and the aspirations of young adults. From his debut "Five Point Someone" to the blockbuster "Two States," Bhagat has consistently topped bestseller lists and seen many of his works adapted into successful Bollywood films.
The novel tackles the harsh reality of India's competitive education system and the systemic corruption that permeates it. It’s a story that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the pressure to succeed at any cost. Chetan Bhagat is often credited with making reading
Driven by the desire to escape poverty, he becomes entangled in the corrupt world of private education. The novel tackles the harsh reality of India's
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The girl both friends love, caught between the two vastly different paths her friends have chosen.
Published in 2011, is set in the ancient city of Varanasi. The story follows the lives of three childhood friends: Gopal, Raghav, and Aarti.