Chetan Bhagat is a well-known Author in India. He is famous for writing Fictional novels. Bhagat pursued his Master of Business Administration in Marketing. His first novel was Five Point Someone and his second novel “One Night at the Call Center” became a Best seller in the year 2005.
Many believe, that he has made India to read again through his best works. After getting inspired from his works, many aspiring authors from India have started to make creative writing in English language.
His stories depicts the life / challenges faced by the young people in India. Bhagat analyses society and his surroundings desperately so that he could turn the lives of people into novels with adding Fictional ideas to it, to make it more interesting.
Chetan Bhagat from his childhood days have had a passion for writing. Even while he was occupied with his academics at IIT, he used to doodle his thoughts on the paper. Later, he used that information to develop into novels. He has acknowledged this during an Interview.
The Directors from Bollywood have turned his works to movies, to portray the issues faced by the youth and the movies had been a great success and were appreciated by many. Five of his novels have been directed to movies.
One of his novel "2 States" has been about his own love-life as to how he got married to a South Indian girl after so many troubles he had faced. Which had been adapted to a movie later which got him the Limelight.
People have named Chetan Bhagat as the leading English author in India. Acknowledging his works, New York Times magazine has named Chetan Bhagat as the highly successful author. He also features in TIMES magazine's top 100 influential people in the world.
As already specified Chetan Bhagat has a large fan base among the young people in the country. However, his thought process has found in the minds of people from all walks of life. You may find below his Fiction Novels mentioned so that you can take a look at it and care to appreciate his work.
If you were a reader and have stopped to do so. Please do read his novels to unravel the pleasure of reading, again. And do post about your favorite novels or comments about his writing.
Thank you.