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One Night at the Call Centre - Chetan Bhagat
Hariharan Thavaraj@t.hariharan
Jan 31, 2006 09:32 AM, 1138 Views
(Updated Feb 01, 2006)
A Half-baked novel is a trash

OK! Enough of all the fuss. As most of the people say, this novel doesn’t meet its expectations. Chetan once again proves that he is only a writer who wants his book to become a best-seller or atleast he wants to put the word ’best-seller’ in the front cover of his next book. 1N@TCC doesn’t even have a pinch of reality in it. Moreover, it doesn’t convey the psyche or the doesn’t even come near the dark-side of the youths today. The epiloque is disgusting. The biggest joke lies in the end which tells us that God came to Chetan and asked him to write a book. I cant stop myself laughing.


The story is okay to some extend untill the God speaks. As soon as the modern only-Indians-supporting God arrives, the story dives into a pit and never recovers back till the end. I dont know why God has a strong prejudice over the Americans. Moreover, the story goes as if Bakshi is only higher authority in Connexions. Non-sense. Hats off to the plan by Vroom at the end to save Connexions. It doesn’t have any sense & it sucks. The book lacks everything. One thing that it doesn’t lack is cliches.


Did Chetan really do a research on BPO’s? I dont think so.


Simply put, 1N@TCC is just a trash.

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