Monday, December 14, 2009

The 3 Mistakes of my Life by Chetan Bhagat, reviewed by Aayushi Tanwar

The 3 Mistakes of my Life by Chetan Bhagat

Reviewed by
Name: Aayushi Tanwar
School: Gyan Mandir Public School

This was one long anticipated. The best selling Indian novelist brings, together another installment in showcasing the every day life of some of the most common, unassuming and inconspicuous people of India. Tiled 3 Mistakes of my life but disappointingly, has nothing to do with Mr. Bhagat’s life in itself. Anyway, its something fictional, but an entertainer in all. Before, I consume your patience with vague descriptions like these, let me get started with the review …

The plot is pretty simple, 3 average students, Govind, Ish and Omi having hard time living think of entrepreneurship. In middle come an entire hoard of people, problem and pressure. Its about how they react, solve and live with those problem and pressures. Its about just like his older books, he chose a batch of people who truly represent a good proportion of urban India. This book is picturised in the older and slightly lesser development part of Ahmedabad, Gujarat and features loads of Gujjus. Although no vernaculars could be observed in the book to make it funny in the slapstick sense the very style of writing makes it really funny and entertaining. Many things that might feel Gujju there might reference to several places and location in Ahmedabad.

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