400 days
Name : 400 days
Author : Chetan Bhagat
Year of Publication : 2021
Genre : Fiction, Novel
Rating : * 1/2 ( One and a half stars out of 5)
After initial successes, the best-selling author was saddled with lack of creativity and was forced to cook sugary romances with socio-political commentary for dessert. Then, he resorted to whodunnits with an upper caste Holmes and a fatso as Watson. This formula actually worked as his crime plots were grounded in contemporary upper-class Indian society providing a window to how India lives even as the crime detection happened in parallel. Unfortunately, this new book lacks the thrills, the red herrings are too obvious and the romance (like in all his other novels) is an excuse for sex. Chetan Bhagat has potential to write Bollywood screenplays but unfortunately, the number of copies his novels sell (contributed to by this reviewer, as well) make him still believe that having a story plot is literature.
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