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One Night @ The Call Centre

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    Weight0.299 kg
    Author

    Chetan Bhagat

    Publisher

    Rupa Publications

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction, Contemporary Fiction

    Best for

    Read about the young Indian middle class, such as career, inadequacy, marriage, and family conflicts

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    2nd edition (1 January 2014)

    ISBN

    978-8129135506

    Language

    English

    Pages

    257

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    12.95 x 1.73 x 19.69 cm

    Weight

    0.299 kg

    Description

    The story’s genesis lies in a train journey, where the author meets a girl who shares the events of that fateful night. Through its exploration of the reserved lives of India’s youth, career dilemmas, and family conflicts, Bhagat weaves a compelling narrative that reflects the nuances of contemporary Indian society. “One Night @ the Call Centre” stands as a testament to Bhagat’s storytelling prowess, offering readers a thought-provoking glimpse into the complexities of modern life.

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    “One Night @ the Call Centre” by Chetan Bhagat is a gripping tale that unfolds over a single night in a Gurgaon call center. As Shyam, Priyanka, Esha, Vroom, Radhika, and Military Uncle navigate the challenges of providing technical support during the Thanksgiving rush, their lives take an unexpected turn when they receive a call from God. Narrated through Shyam’s eyes, the novel explores themes of lost love, shattered dreams, family tensions, and the strains of corporate life, all against the backdrop of a transforming India.