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One should never mix business with pleasure...
A book that stands out as a powerful narrative that encourages readers to reflect on the importance of self-respect and the courage to defy societal norms for personal happiness.Book: One Indian GirlAuthor: Chetan BhagatGenre: Contemporary Fiction, RomanceFormat: PaperbackRating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟One Indian Girl" by Chetan Bhagat delves into the life of Radhika Mehta, a young, ambitious woman navigating the complexities of love, career, and societal expectations. She represents women who are striving to balance between personal desires and professional ambitions and then terribly fail.The novel unfolds through the eyes of Radhika Mehta, a high-flying investment banker introspecting about her journey through love and career. She is a well-crafted protagonist embodying the struggles of a modern Indian woman. Her character is multi-dimensional, showcasing her vulnerabilities, strengths, and evolving perspectives.The story is set against the backdrop of cosmopolitan cities like New York, Hong Kong, London, and Goa, reflecting the global lifestyle of contemporary Indian professionals.It intricately woven with flashbacks, capturing Radhika’s past relationships and her present dilemma as she approaches her wedding day.Bhagat has adapted a conversational, humorous, and engaging writing style."One should never mix business with pleasure, especially when the lines between respect and manipulation blur.”This quote encapsulates the heart-wrenching lesson Radhika learns from her relationship with Neel.Neel, Radhika’s boss, is a complex character who represents the older, successful, yet emotionally distant professional. His relationship with Radhika is marked by charm and allure but is ultimately exploitative.Neel’s inability to commit and his manipulation of power dynamics serve as a critique of such relationships, highlighting the emotional toll they can take.It serves as a cautionary reminder to young readers about the potential pitfalls of entangling professional and personal lives, emphasizing the need for clear boundaries and mutual respect.It is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the evolving role of women in today’s society.
W**A
Finally Chetan Bhagat displayed 0.75% of his PREVIOUS BEST!!!
CHETAN BHAGAT- A name that urged Indians to read more than a decade ago. I started reading novels after knowing about the humorous contents his books has. And after that I make sure that I read his books the first day after its release before someone else starts giving the review. Generally people believe in giving negative reviews to his book to prove themselves intellectual, literati or whatever! The last book that made me feel that it's the Chetan Bhagat I know was 2 States. Revolution 20-20 and Half Girlfriend couldn't impress me because I felt that I was reading a movie script than a fiction novel. This time he has come up with a book in female voice named "One Indian Girl". I was doubtful about this one too as I believed that it would be too feminist to digest. But fortunately, I am enough impressed with the story and felt that I read a book written by one of my favorite authors.The story is about a girl who is quite feminist and does not believe in getting pulled down by her parents or anyone just because she is a girl. She makes it sure that she does things which she feels is right without worrying about anyone else. She also have to hear about how she is doing things which are okay with boys but she shouldn't do it being a girl. But she is what not many girls in India are. She has a great job out of India. She earns what 10 average men cannot earn collectively in India. She has more than one relationship which is not digestible in Indian culture. And story of such courageous and successful Indian girl makes this book a phenomenal read.Chetan Bhagat have not tried to preach much feminism which is the plus point of the book. The story is very well handled right from the prologue. As is the case with many stories, even this one gets better when the story goes back in flashback. The characterization by CB is spot-on once again. The character of Radhika is very well crafted and the writing style of CB does not allow you to think that its not been written by a girl. Yes, I agree that few sentences are provocative as they are kind of general statements which not many girls would think while being intimate with someone or dressing themselves for a party. And I am pretty sure that CB-haters are going to pick up these sentences against him to pull this book down which has already broken Pre-ordering record on Amazon.The book has not been stretched anywhere. The second flashback is not as good as the first one and it has a reason because the affair is with a person of another class itself. The climax is little filmy but has an appropriate ending. I was little unsure about what decision will the girl take in the end but the feminist point is well handled in the end and the final decision of the girl only makes you smile in the end of the book. Talking about the drawbacks I would say that too much insight of the protagonist's job has been discussed which becomes irritating after a point of time. As I said above, at few places, CB has not justified a girl's point of view correctly which looks quite fake and attention-seeking. Also, the humour is again missing just like the last two books for which CB has become popular. Overall, I give this book 3.75* out of 5. It can surely be read once.Thanks.ABHILASH RUHELA - VEERU!!!
M**R
a great read
A nice easy read with a few interesting turns and twists. Worth reading if you want some inspiration and escapism.
P**D
Loved it!
I mostly loved this book because it matched personality so well and my reading preferences but it's such an easy read and always engaging and entertaining...I couldn't put it down. TBH I canceled my evening plans one night to simply stay home after work and finish reading this book. It's a well worth read superficially but it also has some very deep points of debate and ingrained "culturalness". I loves and enjoyed the main character's inner voice and it became very easy to relate to her within the first few pages.. It also played in my head like a perfect weekend Bollywood movie so I loved it even more! This was the first book I read by this author so I am eagerly looking forward to choosing another one of his books (after I soak in and relish this book for a few days)!
A**A
Easy & Delicious
A sweet romance with great rhythm. Easy reading and brings serious reflections about modern young women ‘s dilemas! Romantic but realistic
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A**R
Luv it felt it
Beautifully written ,, i felt like i have found a part of me in Radhika,,,the confusions ,,the mess ,,,the feelings ,,,the heartbreak she goes through,,,and specially the mini me,im sure all the women have their mini me... I luv this boook ,,,
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