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Revolution 2020 - Chetan Bhagat
Imtiyaz Alam@imtiyazalam4588
Sep 26, 2023 11:17 PM, 254 Views
A Disappointing Display of Mediocrity

Chetan Bhagat’s "Revolution 2020 Love. Corruption. Ambition" is a frustration of a clever that neglects to satisfy the creator’s past victories. The plot spins around three companions living in Varanasi, Gopal, Raghav, and Aarti, as they explore the political and social strife of the city while managing their very own battles.


All along, the characters are one-layered, lacking profundity and subtlety. Gopal, specifically, is frustratingly detached and appears to stagger his direction through existence with next to no organization. Raghav, then again, is intended to be the dissident battling for equity and truth, however all things considered, his personality feels constrained and counterfeit. Aarti is the main person who verges on feeling true, yet her storyline is stalled by threadbare heartfelt entrapments.


The exchange is inconvenient and unreasonable, and the plot is excessively imagined. The pacing is likewise a significant issue, with the story moving too leisurely in certain areas while skirting significant improvements in others.


Yet, maybe the most incredibly heinous defect of "Revolution 2020" is the manner by which it manages difficult issues like debasement and social foul play. These themes are just addressed momentarily, with no genuine investigation or goal. It feels like Bhagat incorporated these subjects to add a feeling of weight to his generally meager story, without really focusing on investigating them.


Eventually, "Revolution 2020" is a dreary novel that neglects to follow through on its commitments. The characters are forgettable, the plot is unsurprising, and the social critique is shallow, best case scenario. Set aside your time and cash, and pass on this one.

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