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One Night at the Call Centre - Chetan Bhagat
deeksha sethi@deekshasethi
Mar 14, 2006 05:15 PM, 1549 Views
(Updated Mar 14, 2006)
Not very happening

Oh well, I became a fan of chetan bhagat’s after I read five point someone because if nothing it was an eye opener and then the moment I heard of this book, I bought and I was disappointed.


well, yes call centres are employment candy these days but then it is unfair of bhagat to look at them this way. although the six agents are the types that work but call centres today are full grown organizations and well the work force is very very different from the one mentioned in the book. I almost felt shocked when I read the book.


well ok, its tangy but its not all that good. even if I don compare it to five point someone, as a first timer too, I think it lacks a lot of depth and meaning. I mean, I felt bhagat wrote that book just to write it and get done with it. I really don understand what was the plot of the book???????? career counselling??????


it did not look into the call centre as work places which they really are, they are places of employement and work happens there but I donot understand y at all did bhagat chose to mention only pubs, breaks-ups and double dates and that horrible manager!!!!!!!!!


lets face it bhagat.........this book quite does’nt save ur face. a book should have a stronger plot, a better story and should certainly be more realistic, especially if ur plot choses a realisitic situation.


it is filmy, dreamy and not at all intriguing.

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