Introduction: Chetan Bhagat, born 22 April 1974, is an Indian author, columnist and speaker. Bhagat is the author of five bestselling novels, Five Point Someone (2004), One Nigth @ the Call Center (2005), The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008), 2 States (2009), and Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition. (2011). The issues that we feel are reflected in his writing. Youth is the important part of the society which should build the nation. We can see the enthusiasm. In the youth of his novels do something and change India. Indian youth are aware of corruption and it is seen in the novel Revolution 2020. Bhagat's fictions read like real life stories and reveal the mind of contemporary youth. The secularism and breadth of Indian youth are reflected in Bhagat's characters. Bhagat, through his popular narratives, highlighted the metropolitan generation and the changing scenario of modern India. It is true that IIT, Delhi and IIM, Ahmadabad have helped him build a comprehensive language of the lives of young people struggling with situations responsible for perversions and diseases. . In Five Point Someone we see that soon after admission, the seniors' ordeal made them aware of the hostilities and humiliations on that campus. Bhagat took a beautiful photo of the three friends. Alok joined IIT under difficult conditions of family and personal life. Therefore, he decided to be a "nine point". Being a responsible son, Alok was supposed to support his disabled father and also organize his sister's marriage. Hari finds it difficult to concentrate on his studies. He turns out to be a loser because in the authority of the professors he finds the reflections of the earth...... middle of paper...... of India towards perversions, sexual obsessions, drug addiction and the like he participated in the training. (120)References:1) Bhagat, Chetan. Five points someone. New Delhi: Rupa and Co., 2004. 189th impression 2011. Print.2) Bhagat, Chetan. A night at the call center. New Delhi: Rupa and Co., 2005. 115th impression 2011. Print.3) Bhagat, Chetan. 2 States: the story of my marriage. New Delhi: Rupa and Co., 2009. 83rd impression 2011. Print.4) Bhagat, Chetan. The 3 mistakes of my life. New Delhi: Rupa and Co., 2008. 107th impression 2011. Print.5) Bhagat Chetan. Revolution 2020. New Delhi: Rupa and Co., 2011. 10th impression 2011. Print.6) Sablok, Reena. The emergence of the Indian best-seller. New Delhi: Atlantic. 2013.7) Dr. Agarwal Beena. Chetan Bhagat: A Voice of Seismic Change in Indian English Fiction. Jaipur: Y King Books, 2013.
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