3 Mistakes Of My Life Chetan Bhagat Character Analysis

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He listens to the voice of his soul, which finally comes out victorious. Here the characters are freethinkers, true lovers of life, harbingers of innovative ideas, of liberty and precursors of the youth-calling-approach. Chetan Bhagat himself wrote script for this film. The movie is noted for the special appearance of Bollywood star Salman Khan. His next novel is content with a great theme about the cricket, which is named as The 3 Mistakes of My Life. This is a novel of the dark passion. It records the sexual audacity of the women protagonist. It unites the three friends to preserve the national talent. This is the first time when Indian English writer have elevated his characters above the trifles of the society such as caste, religion. Govind, …show more content…
He drops his further education and goes with business. He emerges out a true businessman. Bhagat portray his characters as decision makers. Unlike other writers, Bhagat advises the youth not to follow every word of their parents and the boss blindly. Revolutionary spirit of bhagat thus appears in his comment. Bhagat says “Humanity wouldn’t have progressed if people listened to their parents all the time”. This is a message to the youth for taking decision personally for their own welfare and for the humanity as well. Bhagat keeps humanity far above caste, religion …show more content…
He finds only a human being in the people of all religions. One more thing, which distinguishes him from others, is his treatment of love. His men do not chase women. The women are the chaser and the men are the chased in his novels. His fourth novel is named as 2 States. This novel shares about his own life experience on whatever he has gone through. It is an autobiographical element of Chetan. The novel is about how a couple coming from two different states in India and how they face their hard times to convince their parents to approve their marriage. The specialty of the novel 2 States begins with the place where the novel of Five Point Someone begins. This shows how Chetan Bhagat’s novels are interconnected. This novel projects the spirit of nationalism. It is based on the social and amorous Endeavour’s of two main characters Ananya swaminathan and Krish Malhotra.. Revolution 2020 (2011) is by Chetan Bhagat is the story of three childhood friends named Gopal, Raghav and Aarthi. Gopal and Raghav are childhood friends, Aarthi is Gopal’s friend. Gopal is from a poor family, Raghav, belongs to a middle class family and Aarthi is from of bureaucrats and highly placed politicians. After failing in both the IIT-JEE and AIEEE examinations, Gopal is forced to move to Kota to undertake them again. However, Raghav scores highly in these tests and joins the IT. Gopal is

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