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One Indian Girl - Chetan Bhagat
Mohit Singh @ms9043391
May 26, 2020 11:38 AM, 2897 Views
Not relatable

This is a typical chetan bhagat type story. Book is again based on High class families like all other stories of chetan bhagat. Although story’s naration is nicely done but story is not relatable at all. That’s why I can not connect with the story and story’s characters.


Story of the movie is based on a indian girl whose very high class.


This book was written to bring about the subject of feminism but failed to do so on so many levels. It does not address the wage gap, rape, sexual harassment, and all the basic issues feminism was even created for. Radhika’s “mini me” keeps slutifying her character everytime the subject of dresses surfaces. Her characters keeps pushing men down which portrays misandry. It is a poorly written book of a woman who is privileged and keeps complaining about “feminism” when really it’s only based on misandry and further makes the topic of feminism look like a joke which it shouldn’t be considering how serious it actually is. Also the ending is horrible, women face issues with ignorant and violent men all the time. If the author maybe showed Debu or Neel bursting out in anger it would make it more realistic. Sigh. Chetan Bhagat has other wonderful books but this one was definitely not it.

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