In his most personal book yet, Chetan draws on his failures and triumphs, his many conversations with high achievers from all walks of life and over two decades as a celebrated motivational speaker.
Chetan Bhagat Reihenfolge der Bücher
Chetan Bhagat ist bekannt für seine Kolumnen, die sich mit den Anliegen junger Menschen und Themen der nationalen Entwicklung befassen. Nachdem er seine Karriere im internationalen Investmentbanking aufgegeben hat, widmet er sich nun ganz dem Schreiben und fesselt die Leser mit seinem zugänglichen Stil. Als Jugendikone anerkannt, hat sein Werk bedeutende Anerkennung gefunden und ihn zu einer herausragenden Stimme in der zeitgenössischen indischen Literatur gemacht.






- 2024
- 2022
India Positive
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Does it make any difference to the ordinary citizen which party is in power? Whether it's a majority or a coalition? What can we do to better job prospects for India's youth? How can we create a more equal society? How do we create more world-class educational institutes?
- 2021
- 2020
One Arranged Murder
- 303 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
‘Ever since you found Prerna, I lost my best friend’ is what I told Saurabh. Hi, this is Keshav, and Saurabh, my best friend, flatmate, colleague and business partner, won’t talk to me. Because I made fun of him and his fiancée. Saurabh and Prerna will be getting married soon. It is an arranged marriage. However, there is more cheesy romance between them than any love-marriage couple. On Karva Chauth, she fasted for him. She didn’t eat all day. In the evening, she called him and waited on the terrace for the moon and for Saurabh to break her fast. Excited, Saurabh ran up the steps of her three-storey house. But when he reached… Welcome to One Arranged Murder, an unputdownable thriller from India’s highest-selling author. A story about love, friendship, family and crime, it will keep you entertained and hooked right till the end.
- 2016
'One Night at the Call Centre' focuses on the story of one night's happening with 6 people working together at a call centre in Gurgaon, India. At this particular call centre, the employees are focused on giving technical support to American clients. The 6 characters, Shyam, Priyanka, Esha, Vroom, Radhika and Military Uncle are friends, who are all working on this particular night shift together. In America, it is the THANKSGIVING time and the phone lines are ringing frantically. The call centre receives one call from a very special caller, GOD. A call that alters everything. Although, it is vastly based on this story of 6 characters, the book initiates with a train journey from Kanpur to Delhi. The narrating author meets a young girl on the train, who offers to narrate to him an account with a prerequisite that he will have to convert it into his 2nd publication. The author hesitantly agrees. And the story is of that particular night at the call centre in Gurgaon. The story is narrated through Shyam's perspective. The narrations include emotions of lost love, disillusioned aspirations, lack of warmth from family, stress of patriarchal system and the work environs of multinationals.
- 2016
One Indian Girl
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Hi, I'm Radhika Mehta and I'm getting married this week. I work at Goldman Sachs, an investment bank. Thank you for reading my story. However, let me warn you. You may not like me too much. One, I make a lot of money. Two, I have an opinion on everything. Three, I have had a boyfriend before. Ok, maybe two. Bestselling author Chetan Bhagat, writing for the first time in a female voice, brings to you One Indian Girl, the heart-warming story of a modern Indian girl. Now if all this was the case with a guy, one might be cool with it. But since I am a girl these three things I mentioned don't really make me too likeable, do they?--Page 4 of cover.
- 2014
The 3 Mistakes of My Life (English)
- 282 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Emphasizing the joy and benefits of reading, this book offers a variety of genres for readers to enjoy. Its portability makes it convenient to take anywhere, making it an ideal gift for oneself or loved ones. The description also includes a care instruction, highlighting the importance of keeping the book safe from fire.
- 2014
Exploring the concept of love marriages globally, this book delves into cultural differences and similarities in how love is perceived and celebrated in various societies. It examines the challenges couples face, societal expectations, and the evolving nature of relationships. Through personal stories and research, the narrative highlights the universal quest for love while addressing the unique customs and traditions that shape romantic unions worldwide.
- 2014
Half Girlfriend
- 452 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Once upon a time, there was a Bihari boy called Madhav. He fell in love with a rich girl from Delhi called Riya. Madhav didn't speak English well. Riya did. Madhav wanted a relationship. Riya didn't. Riya just wanted friendship. Madhav didn't. Riya suggested a compromise. She agreed to be his half-girlfriend. From the author of the blockbuster novels Five Point Someone, One Night @ the Call Center, The 3 Mistakes of My Life, 2 States and Revolution 2020 comes a simple and beautiful love story that will touch your heart and inspire you to chase your dreams.
- 2012
What Young India Wants
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"In his latest book, What young India wants, Chetan Bhagat asks hard questions, demands answers and presents solutions for a better, more prosperous India. Aout the book Why do our students regularly commit suicide? Why is there so much corruption in India? Can't our political parties ever work together? Does our vote make any difference at all? We love our India, but shouldn t some things be different? All of us have asked these questions at some time or the other. So does Chetan Bhagat, India's most loved writer, in What young India wants, his first book of non-fiction. What young India wants is based on Chetan Bhagat's vast experience as a very successful writer and motivational speaker. In clear, simple prose, and with great insight, he analyses some of the complex issues facing modern India, offers solutions and invites discussion on them. And, at the end, he asks this important question: Unless we are all in agreement on what it is going to take to make our country better, how will things ever change? If you want to understand contemporary India, the problems that face it, and want to be a part of the solution, What young India wants is the book for you."--Publisher description.



