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    3 Chetan Bhagat Books you must read

    WAO TeamBy WAO TeamNovember 28, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Chetan Bhagat is considered as one of India’s most popular and successful, known for his simple writing style and engaging storytelling. Born in 1974, the Indian author, columnist and Youtuber has made a big name in the world of Indian literature in the English language. In this article, we will share 3 of Chetan Bhagat’s books that you must read.

    1. Five Point Someone

    Published in 2003, Five Point Someone is Chetan Bhagat’s one of the most well-known books. The novel narrates the story of three IIT graduates and their lives in the institute. The inspiration behind ‘3 Idiots’ is Chetan’s novel for which there has been a lot of controversy on the public platform.

    2. 2 States: The Story of My Marriage

    2 States is another popular book by Chetan Bhagat that has become too popular among the youth. Published in 2009, the novel tells the story of a couple from different cultural backgrounds – North and South – who try to overcome societal and familial expectations to marry each other.

    3. The Girl in Room 105

    Published in 2008, The Girl in Room 105 is Chetan Bhagat’s official shift from the world of romance and love to thrillers. It is a murder mystery that also covers themes like romance, religion, crime, murder and infidelity.

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