Which is Chetan Bhagat latest book?
400 Days
Bestselling author Chetan Bhagat on Thursday released the trailer of his upcoming book “400 Days”. The book, published by Westland, is the third story from the Keshav-Saurabh series after “The Girl in Room 105” and “One Arranged Murder”. It will be released on October 8.
Is Chetan Bhagat books good to read?
I thoroughly enjoyed ‘Five Point Someone’ and ‘2 States’, found ‘One Night @ Call Center’ average and got bored to death with ‘The 3 Mistakes of my Life’. His latest novel ‘Revolution 2020’ is an excellent book and in my opinion, his best work till date.
Which is the third book in Chetan Bhagat books name?
The Three Mistakes of My Life which was released in 2008 is the third book in Chetan Bhagat books name. This book by Chetan Bhagat also became a bestseller and got translated into French and other Indian languages. Later, The Three Mistakes of My Life was also made into another Hindi movie – Kai Po Che!
Who is Chetan Bhagat?
Chetan Bhagat, once mechanical engineer and a banker by profession, kicked off his writing career more than a decade ago in 2004 with the release of Five Point Someone, the first book written by Chetan. Five Point Someone is about three friends – Hari, Ryan & Alok- and their life at the top engineering college – IIT.
What is Chetan Bhagat’s book ‘Omi & Ali’ about?
Chetan Bhagat wrote this third book again about youngsters and how an individual’s dream can overcome the nightmare thrown up by life. The story is about Govind and two friends – Omi & Ali. This book by Chetan Bhagat shows how Govind makes few mistakes that overturn his life into something he hasn’t dreamt of.
Which is the first book by Chetan Tendulkar?
It is one of the first books by Chetan. Five Point Someone, What not to do at IIT was the first-ever book to be penned by Chetan. The book narrates three young chaps- Ryan, Alok, and Hari, who join IIT with great enthusiasm and big dreams. Life takes a big turn as the three of them realize that there’s a huge gap between anticipation and reality.