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One Night at the Call Centre - Chetan Bhagat
Lokendra Saini@luckiemouth
Aug 15, 2006 07:22 AM, 1604 Views
Not upto the expectations........

After reading Five point someone I thought this must be a step ahead of that but was down under shell after reading the book.To my surprise the book was not only full of fantasy and Fiction but it shows the life in a way that looks so easy and happy without a word called Struggle in it.It’s about 6 people working in a call centre — 3 men and 3 women. Bhagat is good at building characters and you can relate to the characters, and he builds them really fast. So well all these 6 people have problems in their lives which are introduced to us in a very interesting manner. It is thanksgiving night so the call flow is very light. They decide to take a short break and go to a night bar nearby. Coming back from the bar they meet (near) death. Death is staring at them when God calls on their cell phone. This God is real cool. He doesn’t ask them to be nice, or be polite to elders or pray or some such shit. This God simply asks them what they want and then tells them to do what they want.Incident to have a word with god and few other things are something we cannot digest at this age atleast and I think you will agree on this ........hence even after a very good subject and a gripping story it cannot get the acclaim I expected for the writer.This is a good book no doubt but if would have given some more thought to few specific incidents could have been a Best Best seller.

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