Indian society. All his works speak of social issues and immorality which damage the development of the individual and the society. Chetan Bhagat, as an Indian, fictionalizes the Indian contemporary society. He writes about each part of India like its culture, its issues, and its languages and describes the life of young generation. In all his novels, he focuses on modern urban issues, the quality of private coaching centres, student suicides, unfulfilled ambition and uncontrolled corruption. He also deals with urban cities and their problems, inter-caste marriages, the attraction of professional jobs and making career choices. He stresses on the importance of reviewing the social values. The social …show more content…
If Chetan Bhagat tries to entertain the readers, this may also be said to have a social connection because sport is also a part of social activity.
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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES AMONG THE YOUNGSTERS
Chetan Bhagat’s second novel One Night @ the Call Center presents a realistic picture of BPO life. It deals with middle class social structures and gender accepted behaviour in the context of social change and economic storm. Since the call centers have scattered its branches all over the world, how can India remain untouched with it? India has also become a major focus of Call Centers. Call centers have become the symbol of the growing service economy of the country.
The novelist has tried to reconstruct the life conditions of the workers in the cruel work culture of the call centers. The life of BPO is not an easy as the workers have to work all night to answer the silly questions asked by the Americans who are superior and abusive as well. One Night @ the Call Center is a story of lost love, cultivated ambitions, and absence of family affection, pressures of patriarchal set up, and the working environment of the entire world. It also presents a