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Showing posts with label Chetan Bhagat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chetan Bhagat. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 November 2011

UTV Motion Pictures Acquires Film Rights for Chetan Bhagat's "Revolution 2020"


UTV Motion Pictures have acquired the movie rights for Chetan Bhagat's latest novel "Revolution 2020".

Chetan Bhagat's first two books  "Five Point Someone" and "One Night @ the Call Center" have already been made into movies. The next two books  "The 3 Mistakes of My Life" and "2 States: The Story of My Marriage" are also slated to be made into movies.





According to Siddharth Roy Kapur, CEO, UTV Motion Pictures, the book is extremely engaging and topical and it makes sense to strike the deal.

Chetan Bhagat tweeted: "Happy to announce the Revolution 2020 movie deal with UTV. Tell @utvmp who'd make a good Gopal, Aarti & Raghav!"






Tuesday, 18 October 2011

"REVOLUTION 2020" - The New Book by Chetan Bhagat: A Review


"Revolution 2020" by Chetan Bhagat, the widely awaited latest offering from Chetan Bhagat,  has been already in the market for about a couple of weeks now.

Perhaps, in recent times, Indian readers have not waited as eagerly as they have for this latest book - "Revolution 2020" - by Chetan Bhagat.

Has the waiting proved worthwhile to Chetan Bhagat's zillion fans? The indications are that it has. Chetan Bhagat does not seem to have let his readers down with his "Revolution 2020".





Chetan Bhagat started his career as a writer of fiction with "Five Point Someone" and followed it up with "One Night @ the Call Center", "The 3 Mistakes of My Life", and "2 States". "Revolution 2020" is the fifth and latest work from the author who has become a cult figure of sorts. In the wake of  the phenomenal success of his earlier books many have tried to imitate him - but none has come anywhere close to him. Chetan Bhagat has proved to be simply inimitable.

Now about the book:

It all starts with a slice of Chocolate Cake. And the tale remains as tasty as a piece of rich chocolate cake. The master storyteller has certainly not lost his touch; if anything, he has honed his skills further.



Gopal, the son of a poor teacher, and Raghav, the son of an engineer, become friends with Aarti, the daughter of an honest but pragmatic IAS Officer who happens to be the DM in Varanasi.

The trio who are in Class 5 when the story starts soon outgrow school and are ready for the rat race called higher education. Raghav makes it to BHU, Varanasi, after cracking the famous JEE of the IIT's. Gopal who doesn't qualify in JEE goes to Kota - the place famous for the sub-human factories euphemistically known as "coaching centers" - to prepare for the next edition of JEE.  Aarti, saddled with no ambition to be an engineer but nursing an ambition to become an air hostess, opts for Psychology Honours.

Gopal whose heart is filled with Aarti leaves for Kota while Aarti who has no stomach for a romantic entanglement with Gopal, and Raghav who has a passionate resolve to rid Indian society of its various ills and inequities, remain in Varanasi.

Eventually, love blossoms between Aarti and Raghav - as it often does, given sufficient chance, between a pretty girl with angelic looks and an intelligent young man with a bright future ahead of him.

A year passes and Gopal returns home after taking the JEE and AIEEE; he fails to qualify in both. Gopal's father who had borrowed heavily for his son's training in Kota and nursed fond hopes and unrealistic - but natural - expectations about Gopal dies out of shock and grief. Gopal, who had already lost his mother when he was a child, becomes an orphan.

Gopal's father had a plot of agricultural land - a very valuable asset - but it had been under litigation because of his covetous, greedy brother.

Here is Gopal who has the daunting task of finding something to do and something to eat. He is introduced to Shukla-ji, an MLA, by a friend (Sunil) who sees a potential goldmine in the land belonging to Gopal. Gopal's uncle falls in line after the not so subtle interventions of Shukla-ji. Gopal and Shuklaji go on to co-found an engineering college on the land.

Raghav chooses, after his graduation from BHU, to be a journalist with a passion to usher in a revolutionary change in the contemporary corrupt society all around him.

Aarti goes on to become a Guest Relations Officer at a five-star hotel in Varanasi.

Enough said. Now I step back from the book so that you can't call me a spoilsport and Chetan Bhagat can't curse me for killing his sales!






The revolution that Raghav has in mind pales before the revolutionary change in Gopal. In my opinion, "Revolution 2020", the book, is not so much about Raghav's vision as it is of Gopal's dramatic transformation.

Chetan Bhagat is no Charles Dickens, Jeffrey Archer or P.G.Wodehouse. But, boy, he knows how to captivate his readers with his breezy style. His fiction is light alright but it is not what I would dismiss as 'pulp'. Someday Chetan Bhagat might care to evolve into a gripping story-teller like Arthur Hailey whose well-researched books have awed a couple of generations of readers across the globe; he has the brains for the research and the skill with his storytelling.

There are a few - just a handful - mistakes of grammar/idiom/usage in the book; a more hawk-eyed editor might have eliminated them.

Chetan Bhagat's handling of the "intimate" scenes is quite refined. But I think he could well have avoided the occasional F-word quite easily.

The book is well brought out; the paper is good and the printing is clean. And it is inexpensive just like the other books of Chetan Bhagat. The pricing strategy itself may have been partly responsible - just partly - for the phenomenal success of a remarkable storyteller called Chetan Bhagat.





Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Ranbir Kapoor Replaces Shah Rukh in Sajid Nadiadwala's Next


Ranbir Kapoor is replacing Shah Rukh Khan in  neSajid Nadiadwala's next movie based on best selling based on bestselling novel “Two States” by author Chetan Bhagat.

Sajid Nadiadwala’s first choice was Shahrukh Khan in the protagonist role which was to be directed by Vishal Bharadwaj.





However the latest news is that the movie will be jointly produced by Karan Johar and Sajid Nadiadwala and the lead role will be played by Ranbir Kapoor.

When asked Karan Johar said, "Abhishek Varman who assisted me on My Name Is Khan and is now creative director on Student Of The Year has written a simple and fantastic adaptation of Two States. Sajid has the rights of the book and we are in discussions about an association."

Sajid said, "Karan and I are in talks to produce a film together. He approached me but nothing has been finalised as yet. What gives me a high is that if the marriage between the two production companies do happen, it won't be for financial reasons but pure creativity where the intention is to produce a good film."




Monday, 19 September 2011

Chetan Bhagat's Letter to Fans Prior To Release of ‘Revolution 2020’


India’s no. 1 fiction writer Chetan Bhagat wrote a letter to his fans prior to release of his latest book 'Revolution 2020'. The book is set to release this October.
 
Bhagat reaches out to his fans saying he is vulnerable emotionally, and writing and expressing to his fans himself will help him.






Bhagat wrote, "Revolution 2020", something I have lived with for the last two years, is finally going to be out there in the world on October 8th 2011. Countless opinions shall follow, and the book will finally find its place in the world. I remember how nervous I had felt right before the release of '2 States', my last book in October 2009. I had gone to ISKCON temple in Mumbai the night before and blogged about it later. I do not feel as much nervousness, at least as yet. Maybe I have matured, maybe I am confident about 'Revolution 2020', and maybe I am just numb. I need to get away for a while, and will share more about that in a moment."

Bhagat thanked social media for playing a very important role in his books' success, in his word, "Twitter and Facebook exploded as well". Chetan Bhagat is now connected to millions of book lovers with the help of these two platforms.





Chetan Bhagat expressed his nervousness regarding people's response to 'Revolution 2020'. He says, "I try to not think about the magnitude of expectations, and for that reason I think it would be a good idea to get away for a while. Hence, even though the book launch is right around the corner."
In the end he said, "This time the title of the book doesn’t reveal so much about the story, but I think that will add to the fun of reading it. I can’t wait for your feedback."

Chetan Bhagat wrote four books so far and all four became blockbuster novels.  Five Point Someone (2004), One Night at the Call Center (2005) and The Three Mistakes of My life (2008). "2 States: The Story of My Marriage" (2009).

The popular movie 'Three Idiots' based on his book 'Five Point Someone', and another Bollywood movie “Hello” was made based on his novel One Night at the Call Center.



Friday, 5 August 2011

Chetan Bhagat’s New Book Will Be Released In 70 Days



Chetan Bhagat has twitted on release of his upcoming new book. He has finished the writing and according to him in 70 days the book will hit market. This will be Chetan Bhagat’s 5th book.

Previously he had penned down four books and all the four continue to be best-sellers.

Chetan Bhagat has authored four books so far: "Five Point Someone – What not to do at IIT!" (2004), "One Night @ the Call Centre" (2005), "The 3 Mistakes of My Life" (2008), and and "2 States: The Story of My Marriage" (2009).

Also he announced launching a new website on 15th August.






 All the very best Chetan!



Monday, 23 May 2011

Chetan Bhagat to Release New Book During Diwali 2011


Chetan Bhagat's next book is slated to be released during Diwali 2011.


Chetan Bhagat
After a little hesitation about releasing the book during Diwali because Sharukh Khan's movie "Ra.one" is slated to be released the same time, Bhagat seems to have decided to go ahead with the release of his book the same time because "It's quite clear. No effect. Different mediums. Space for both. Diwali it is."

Chetan Bhagat has authored four books so far: "Five Point Someone – What not to do at IIT!" (2004), "One Night @ the Call Centre" (2005), "The 3 Mistakes of My Life" (2008), and and "2 States: The Story of My Marriage" (2009).

All the four continue to be best-sellers.

Chetan Bhagat put to rest all speculation about the film adaptation of his book '2 States. He said on Twitter: "Please don't believe any rumors about 2 states film. Good things take time. Loads of patience required to make a good film project."

Check below the screenshot of his tweets:



So, all the book lovers across India, please get ready to read another master piece from Chetan Bhagat during this Diwali. Hopefully this book will match up our expectations.

All the Best Chetan!