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Chetan Bhagat

Biography : Chetan bhagat is one of the most popular authors in fiction category in India. The author of five point someone (sometimes written as 5.someone by chetan bhagat) got his fame from his first novel. He has written fiction novels like one night at call centre, three mistakes, 2 states. Chetan bhagat new release is Revolution 2020.
Chetan bhagat is a Delhi born and did his studies from Army public school, New Delhi. Later, he took admission in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) where he did his bachelors of engineering specializing in mechanical engineering. After completing his mechanical engineering from IIT he cracked (Common admission test) CAT and got admission in Indian Institute of management Ahmadabad (IIMA) where he was named as “Best outgoing student”. After completing his MBA chetan bhagat got a job at Deutsche bank, Hong Kong for 11 years as a Investment banker. In Chetan bhagat family there is a wife and two children, Anusha bhagat is wife of chetan bhagat. In 2008 chetan with his wife left his investment banking job and moved to Mumbai permanently where he started his career as full time author. Chetan bhagat wife hot soup is his favourite.
Chetan bhagat has a vivid style of writing with all his novels written in third person. Once asked about the use of numbers as his novel titles he humor-sly replied to reporter “I’m a banker, I can’t get numbers out of my head”. When his novels reviewed badly by most critics, he called his books as entertainment rather than serious literature. Living so long out of India made him an NRI and currently he is having the citizenship of Singapore. He also writes articles on political issues in columns like Dainik bhaskar and Times of India, Some of his columns have been discussed in parliament. Chetan bhagat speech “Spark” delivered at Pune was like by lot of people and got a mass publication in newspapers.
Chetan Bhagat is a famous Indian author who penned down novels that hit

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