I always like all indian book.
I always love stocking up on South Asian literature when I take trips to India and my relatives living there have picked up on this. Naturally, I was very pleased when my cousin gifted me “2 States” as a going-away present. I was even more pleased because both my cousin and his wife had already read the book and could not stop raving about it. I was very excited to explore this novel, especially, since it allowed me to get a glimpse of what kind of stories my cousins in India enjoy and can relate to.
Chetan Bhagat is on the rise among the younger generations in India and has written 5 best-selling novels so far. He has also earned the title of “the biggest selling English language novelist in India’s history” by the New York Times. Two of his novels have even inspired Bollywood movies, “3 Idiots” being one of them. After reading “2 States, ” I can vouch for all the hype that surrounds Bhagat.
The novel focuses on the love story of a Tamil girl, Ananya and a Punjabi boy, Krish, who were on a mission to get married. It follows the story line of any typical Bollywood movie, I wish I could say there were dramatic deviations from this fact, but there wasn’t. However, the book was still a great read!so nice bool.