This novel of Chetan Bhagat deals with the most cliché question, 'what women really want?' Unlike his previous novels, this time writer pens a female as his protagonist, to raise bigger issues such as gender equality, society verses individualism, feminism, liberalism and humanism. Writer tries to target modern, liberated and independent youngsters who believe in 'live and let others live' as they have the capacity to handle the so-called pressure of 'being Indian'. Bhagat wants to draw attention to this issue that if it is a female, challenges and pressure of 'being Indian girl' is even harder. Her protagonist Radhika Mehta like every other independent Indian girl comes out as a fighter who knows how to learn from her own experiences and how to live life on her own terms. Somewhat, Chetan Bhagat is succeeded in setting the example with the help of the climax of the novel which is uncommon and rebellious.MUST READ IT
MUSKAN GUPTA
IX F
21.12.2018
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