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Book Review: One Indian Girl by Chetan Bhagat

If you're an avid book-reader and are a fan of geek-spirit, you'll claim to dislike Chetan Bhagat. Although I do end up reading his books, I also do this.

I was very excited to receive his latest book " One Indian Girl" (a. It was quite affordable. It was also very expensive. I wanted to read it before I wrote my critique. However, I was not sure if it would be possible for me to finish the book without getting annoyed by it. It was so great that I was able to read it in two days, and then I ended up asking for more.

Radhika Mehta is an accomplished I-Banker who struggles to find the right balance between work and love in the men's world. She was taught that her high-school educationand wheatish skin makes her men-resistant. But, she soon encounters extraordinary women who demonstrate her incorrect. They're influenced by their male chauvinistic mentality that says that a woman cannot have everything. She will have make tough choices to remain in love with them.

Radhika in the story all through the book, is always trying to keep everything in order: her high-achieving career, her messy love life, and her love for her mother's union. She's just like every Indian girl in the year 2016 determined and independent. She would like to marry one who will not ask her to choose. She doesn't think her job is more important than her family, or in the opposite direction. This is because she believes she can handle it all in the event of a crisis.

Oddly enough, Radhika is me. I laughed with her, cried with her, was angry with her, and felt helpless for her. It's exhausting being the 25 year old earning a decent living in big cities. You present yourself as a confident persona and head to work each day. It can take a lot off you when life hurls your curve balls, such as heartbreaks or the pressure of an organized marriage. You try to make it seem like a argument with your mom, and move to the next. Radhika recognizes that life is difficult. You are a warrior making it seem like there was no loss (even when you've actually died numerous times).

Chetal Bhagat did a fantastic job in 'One Indian Girl'. It was amazing to see what he could have captured in the film of an Indian girl of today and made it relatable through Radhika. He was able show the fears as well as inhibitionsof one Indian man in the year 2016. It has less to do about the beauty of women than it does with her brain. The book was entertaining and was a great read for a weekend, even though I discovered the synopsis to be not convincing. Kudos!

This book is written for girls. It will let you know that you are the real deal. Do not take a chance on less.

Guys, you can get to know the person you're dealing with by reading this book. It's crucial being mature enough to understand the fact that you are dealing with someone who is not your own.

A book that doesn't have feminist men and no feminist women

The controversial book One Indian girl by Chetan Bhagat is highly regarded. The book is either a slam-dunk for the readers or they decide it away or they giggle at the sales numbers and discuss "publishing revolution", "new breeds of readers" and "publishing revolution". Yes, Chetan Bhagat revolutionized the Indian (English-language) publishing industry once by advocating for the aspirations of and the needs of a new generation. It's not the same book. The company is selling this book,. Usersbuy brands for many different reasons. Lakhs and thousands of people are waiting to buy tickets for the first-day premiere of a movie by a star. Are the films any good? It might be, but it could not be. They're in the theater to watch their favorite film, not because they think it's good. Bhagat's novel is an example of this. Res. gives away books for free and sales numbers are not important. 1. In the first week after the date of its launch.

One Indian Girl is a story that reads like an exercise manual for Bollywood scriptwriting -- a Punjabi wedding? You can look it up. Check. Comedy sequence with bumbling aunties Check. Check. You can check. Are there any locations of 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 is a self-confessed bore who loves Bollywoodand cricket. The second is a Bengali communist with an unintentional love of the word "baby". The third is a more mature, yet extremely desirable man. Radhika Mehta, a successful beautiful, stylish and kind woman, would choose to marry one of these three insane men. She may have fallen in love with the three because she's so insecure she cannot believe they decided to. Low self-esteem women do bizarre things. There are many women who feel cheated by men who don't deserve their attention. It's not our right to tell Radhika what she ought to feel. The issue is that Bhagat isn't able to describe the reasons why she's in love with men who aren't worthy of her interest. He believes it's normal for well-educated, successful women to get smitten by people who make a mess of things.

Let's admit it. One Indian Girl was never meant to be a feminist book. Bhagat's politics may be closer to the one of Brijesh Gulati, his role model: "I believe all human beings should have the same rights. There isn't a battle between men and women however, it's humans versus human. The word feminist is incorrect. It's more appropriate to use the word humanist." This is also one of the conclusions Radhika Bhagat, Bhagat's protagonist is drawn to after her moment of self-actualization. "Everything doesn't need high-fi labels like feminism. She claims "Just logic" and they each smile as they fade into the sunset. They are content with their mutual rationality disapproving of a 300-year-old, fierce history of a sociopolitical movement. Does every story that is written from the perspective of women must be considered feminist? It doesn't seem so. The problem is that Bhagat dropped the plot so instead of writing the book "from the point of view of a girl", it was a book on "the problems women face".

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