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    3 Reasons You Must Read Chetan Bhagat

    WAO TeamBy WAO TeamAugust 16, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Chetan Bhagat is one name that resonates with millions of readers in India. One of the most known authors of India, Bhagat is known for his engaging storytelling and relatable characters. The best-selling author is also a YouTuber and a columnist. In this article, we will share the three reasons you must read Chetan Bhagat:

    1. Engaging Storytelling Style

    Bhagat’s writing style is lucid and straightforward, helping readers of all ages connect with his storytelling style. The author prefers a conversational tone that connects to the Indian readers, blending humor with serious themes to make the novel a wholesome experience.

    2. Reflection of Contemporary Indian Society

    Chetan Bhagat’s novels talk about college life (especially IIT) and the experiences happening during those, which most of the youngsters are able to relate to. Books like ‘Half Girlfriend’ explore the complexities of today’s relationships in the rapidly changing time.

    3. Relatable situations and characters

    Everything happening in the world of Chetan Bhagat’s novels is relatable, as those are issues faced by the average Indian youth: career dilemmas, love, societal pressures, and family expectations. Readers find them relatable, be it the characters or the situations.

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