First of all mr. chetan has made beautiful love story which have lots of drama & emotion, beside this this story also has suspends which makes readers socked. I loved its middle part. Mr. Chetan also uses simple English which make confortable while reading his books. I challenged you will love it.
Story start with college campus in which you defiantly get remember your collage days too. Along with its starts with simple one sided love story. Why CB uses basic ordinary story in which you will find rich girl, poor boy, nd so on.
Posh private college in Delhi. Cut to the rustic yet beautiful Bihari village. Cut to the rich and exotic New York city. Boy. Girl. Romance. Kiss. Tragedy. Bam! Say hello to a perfect little Bollywood script. Chetan Bhagats latest offering is exactly that and nothing more. Well I forgot the beat-around-the-bush social message. Does it impress?
Maybe some people. Movie taboo. I think Chetan sir, with all due respect, is better off writing a screenplay or script or whatever for Bollywood movies. This book is definitely going to make a good movie, that is for sure. I even imagined the scenes, where the hero is running, and in background some motivational bollywood-kind music is being played, where the hero is sitting on a desolated road, with an I-need-to-pee expression on his face with Parle G biscuits etc etc.
It all fall perfectly in place. Anybody who is used to watching Bollywood movies, can tell that the whole thing is nothing but a paperwork that has been done for a movie, but NEVER, EVER and EVER a book! It is better to write a book, that is being adopted as a movie, rather than writing a book solely to make a movie. Chetan Bhagat has over-exploited way too many stereotypes in this book.
The stuff about girls giggling senselessly at just about anything a rich guy says is especially repulsive. Moving on, nothing happens for a few chapters and then nothing continues to happen. A new character is introduced and you instantly know he’s the devil. He’s liked by the girl’s dad, he’s rich, self made and all those things. But his first dialogue where he explains why he was late is this,
The parlour took so bloody long to finish my facial. Some of my friends are really loaded with both money and looks, but they have never ever said anything remotely close to this. EVER. Moving on, Rohan is everything Madhav is not. Smart, charming, likeable, whatever. When Rohan holds a girl’s hand and she giggles, this is the conclusion our Madhav arrives at, ‘What is so funny about a rich guy holding your hand?’