Revolution 2020 : Book Paperback (Chetan Bhagat)

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Revolution Twenty 20: Love. Corruption. Ambition Start the Revolution The books of Chetan Bhagat need no introduction. He is one of the most widely read authors of India. He has a long list of best sellers. Revolution 2020 is just another gem to that list. Set against the backdrop of one of India’s oldest city- Varanasi, this book is sure to capture the imagination of all the Indian readers. Truly Indian The main characters of this book are people all Indian readers can easily identify with namely; Gopal, Raghav and Aarti. They are childhood friends, with one of the boys wanting to use his intelligence for raking in the money and the other wants to fight the rut of the system. And in between them is Aarti. What ensues is a tale of love, heartbreak, dark politicians, power of money, friendship turning enmity and true happiness. This is a gripping tale which is sure to capture the attention of the youth who will find many scenarios of the book relatable to their personal lives. Chetan Bhagat is a master at writing novels which are easy to understand and its lucid language ensures its widespread popularity. About the Author Chetan Bhagat is a renowned author known all over the world for his bestsellers like ‘Five Point Someone’ and ‘One night at the Call Centre’. He has studied at two of the best institutes of the country in IIT-Delhi and IIM Ahmedabad. He has also acted as screenwriters for many blockbusters like 2 States and Kai Po Che, for which he won the 59th Filmfare Award for ‘Best Screenplay’. He was nominated as one of the hundred most influential people of the world by TIMES magazine. He has often been called India’s biggest selling English language novelist. All his books have been turned into major movies. He is also a columnist for several mainstream newspapers and motivational speaker at various events. The book is available online for convenient shopping. You can bag this book from A today by following a few easy steps. 2 States: The Story of My Marriagep> Adapted as a hit film, this book is the fourth in Bhagat’s list of novels and also the fourth one to be adapted as a movie. This fun-filled love story that gets complicated when the question of marriage comes up, is a loose adaptation of Chetan Bhagat’s own marriage. This is a story of a love affair between two IIM students hailing from two different states, Punjab and Tamil Nadu. Miles apart in distance and custom, Krish and Ananya’s love blossoms within the confines of their college walls. But with the end of college and beginning of a career, the question of marriage does not stand far away. They embark on a journey of convincing their parents for the marriage. But the persuasion takes a lot more than just a few words. The journey that the couple takes from being romantically involved to getting married is full of twists and turns. This is more because, in India, it is easy to fall in love but tricky to convert that love into a love marriage. The book details the quintessential Indian parents, the way marriages generally work in India and the two varied cultures beautifully; it also goes on to show that far beyond religion and creed, love keeps fighting for its place. About the Author Chetan Bhagat is an Indian author, columnist and screenwriter, who is popularly known for his English-language novels, mostly based on the lives of young urban middle class Indians. Bhagat’s novels have sold over seven million copies and in 2008, The New York Times quoted Bhagat as “the biggest selling English language novelist in India’s history. 2 States the Story of My MarriageOne of Chetan Bhagat’s most memorable books, now in its movie tiein avatar. Welcome to 2 States, the story of Krishand Ananya, who are from two different states of India, deeply in love with each other and want to get married. of course, their parents don’t agree. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple has a tough battle ahead of them for it is easy to fight and rebel, but harder to convince. Will they make it? From the bestselling author Chetan Bhagat comes another witty tale about intercommunity marriages in modern India.
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