Description
A typical Chetan style story that binds the interest of young readers and tries to keep them curious enough to engage withthe text. However, over-infiltration of sentiment in this novel may certainly have caused the damage. A few friends working in a call centre share a very happening night that changes their future. The novel, on a serious note, tries to bring to the front the problems that we have in terms of our habit of being the dump yards of USA companies by playing the support for their products that either don’t sell or don’t work if sold. On the romantic front, a few of the friends in the novel are heart-broken and a few of them are ready to break their hearts. 2005 and the years ahead, up to 2012-13 were the years that changed the entire scenario for youths in India. The novel tries to capture the essence of that change as well. Chetan Bhagat, coming to his trademark style, doesn’t leave any chance ‘ungrabbed’ when it comes to objectively women in his novels. As the novel is about to end after that night of ‘teachings from God’ over a phone call, all of the friends are trying to envision their future and a few already envisioned and working on the plans, the narrator tries to capture the probability that ‘who can deny a hot girl any donation’. Chetan and his rhetoric are never done!
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