Nine months ago, Alia’s daughter Siya, was taken away from her grandparents’ home.
After no development for weeks on end, the police decided to file the case as cold and even the Aroras gave up hope. Except for one person. Her mother Alia had never stopped looking, and now she wants Keshav to take up the case.
One Arranged Murder | Chetan Bhagat | Book Review
Chetan Bhagat’s One Arranged Murder has all the ingredients of a classic masala drama. It has romance, comedy, murder, action, adventure, family drama, friendships, and light-hearted banter.
India Positive: New Essays and Selected Columns | Chetan Bhagat | Book Review
Expect a book that is written in a simple language; one that is especially tailor-made for readers who are looking to get a basic idea of the current state of India (mostly the last 10 years 2009 to 2019) – political, social and economic wise.
The Girl in Room 105 | Chetan Bhagat | Book Review
The book is basically a crime mystery in the garb of a romantic drama. Surely, there is a bit of both (romance and drama) but the suspense overpowers them in a big way. What I absolutely loved in this book is its strong plot. If there is one thing that appears to have taken a good amount of effort and thinking, it is the plot.
One Indian Girl | Chetan Bhagat | Book Review
Chetan Bhagat’s “One Indian Girl” is a story of a girl called Radhika Mehta who is a hot-shot banker working in the prestigious Investment Bank, Goldman Sachs. The book is narrated from Radhika’s point and it is really hard to believe that a man could have written so realistically about a woman and her feelings.