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Book Review: One Indian Girl by Chetan Bhagat

If you're an avid reader and possess a sense of geek-vanity , then you are likely to dislike Chetan Bhagat. Even though I end up reading his books, I don't do this.

I was so thrilled to read his latest novel " One Indian Girl" (a. It was cheap. B. I wanted it to be read before I wrote my critique. However, I wasn't sure how long it would take to read it without getting bored by it. It was so amazing that I read it in two days, and then I ended up asking for more.

Radhika Mehta is a successful I-Banker, who struggles to find the ideal balance between work and love in the male-dominated world. She was taught that her excessive educationand the appearance of her wheatish skin made her men-repellent. However, she meets extraordinary guys who proved her to be wrong. They end up being influenced by their male chauvinistic mentality and believe that girls cannot have everything. She'll have make tough choices to remain in love with them.

Radhika through the entire book all through the book, is always trying to keep everything in order including her career that is booming and her messy relationship, and her fascination with her mother's marriage. She is like every Indian girl in 2016, independent and ambitious. She would like to marry a man who will not insist on her choosing. She doesn't believe that her work has more importance than family, or the reverse. It's because she is confident that she's got the ability to manage everything whenever it comes.

Surprisingly, Radhika seemed to be me. I laughed with her, wept with her, was angry with her, and felt helpless for her. It's exhausting being a 25-year-old earning a living in the big cities. You put on a brave face and head to work each day. It's possible to take a lot away from you when life throws you curve balls like broken hearts or the pressures of an arrangement marriage. It's easy to pretend it's just another battle with your mom and then move on. Radhika knows that life can be hard. You combat like a warrior, giving the impression that there was no loss (even when you've actually died several times).

Chetal Bhagat has done an outstanding work with "One Indian Girl'. It was fascinating to watch what he could have captured in the film of an Indian girl in the present and made it relatable through Radhika. He was able to convey the insecurities and inhibitionsof the typical Indian man in the year 2016. It's not so much about the beauty of women than it has to do through her brain. The book was entertaining and a pleasant weekend read although I discovered the synopsis to be unconvincing. Kudos!

This book is geared towards girls. It will show you that you are the real deal. Do not compromise on quality.

Guys, learn more about your person by studying this book. It's essential that you are mature enough and able to handle the fact that you are dealing with someone who is not your own.

A book with no feminist males and no feminist women.

The polarizing book The book that has been a polarizing one Indian girl by Chetan Bhagat is highly regarded. Either they want to throw it away or they giggle at the numbers of sales and talk about "publishing revolution", "new breeds of readers" and "publishing revolution". Yes, Chetan Bhagat revolutionized the Indian (English-language) publishing industry in the past by advocating the aspirations and needs of a generation. This isn't the same book. The brand is selling this book. Usersbuy brands for various reasons. Thousands and thousands will queue to purchase tickets for the first-day premiere of a film produced by the name of a celebrity. Is this film any good? It might be, but it may not be. They're there to see their top film, not because they think it's good. Bhagat's book is a good example of this. Res. offers books for free therefore sales numbers aren't crucial. 1. In the first week following the date of its launch.

One Indian Girl is a plot that reads like an exercise manual for Bollywood scriptwriting. Punjabi wedding? You can find out. Check. Comedy sequence featuring bumbling aunties Check. Check. You can check. Are there locations that are located in London, Hong Kong, and New York? Check, check, check. The central premise of the novel is no less formulaic: An immensely successful woman has to choose between three brainless-but-adorable men. The first one is a self-described bore who loves Bollywoodand cricket. The second is a Bengali communist who has an unfortunate penchant to use the term "baby". The third is an older, but extremely desirable man. Radhika Mehta, who is a successful beautiful, stylish and kind woman, is likely to marry one of these three men. It is possible that she fell in love with them because she is so unsure she can't believe they have chosen to. Low self-esteem women do bizarre things. I'm sure there are many women who feel cheated by men that don't merit their attention. We don't have the power to give Radhika what she ought to feel. The problem is that Bhagat cannot explain why she feels so in love with men who are not worthy of her respect. He thinks it's normal for smart, successful women to be infatuated with jerks.

Let's admit it. One Indian Girl has never intended to be a novel that is feminist. Bhagat's political stance may be closer to the one of Brijesh Gulati, the character: "I believe all human beings deserve the same rights. It's not women versus men and humans against humans. The term feminist is a misnomer. It's a humanist term." That's also an assertion Radhika Bhagat, Bhagat's protagonist is drawn to after her moment of self-actualization. "Everything doesn't need high-fi labels, like feminism for instance. She declares "Just logic" and they each smile as they fade in the distance. They are satisfied with their common sense disapproving of a 300-year-old, fierce historical record of a social movement. Do all stories told from a woman's perspective need to be feminist? It's not clear. The issue is that Bhagat was unable to find the story, and instead of writing a book "from the point of view of a girl", it turned into a book about "the problems women face".

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