Saturday, December 25, 2021

Revolution 2020 by Chetan Bhagat

                            Introduction 



Chetan Bhagat is an Indian author and columnist. He was included in Time magazine's list of World's 100 Most Influential People in 2010. Bhagat graduated in mechanical engineering at IIT Delhi and completed a PGP at IIM Ahmedabad


Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition is a 2011 novel by Chetan Bhagat. Its story is concerned with a love triangle, corruption, and a journey of self-discovery. R2020 has addressed the issue of how private coaching institutions exploit aspiring engineering students and how parents put their lifetime earnings at stake for these classes so that their children can crack engineering exams and change the fortune of the family. While a handful accomplishes their dreams, others sink into disaster. The book is available as an Audiobook on Amazon.

The author stated that the novel is based on the "rampant corruption" apparent in the Indian educational system, with the choice of Varanasi as a setting emerging through "a special connection to the city" following his visit. He further said "it is one of our oldest cities, and people there now have modern aspirations. I thought the contrast would be interesting. The city also has a lot of character."


1) If you have to write a fan-fiction, how would you move ahead with the ending of this novel or what sort of change you would bring at the end of the novel?

yes, I would like to add some of the changes in the novel because when we see the character of Aarti is 

full silent so there is no voice of the female character so as a feminist writer or critic, I would like to add this part in this novel as well as the end is fully problematic when we see the novel has a love triangle but we can not get this kind of concept if we see so can we find there is lots of corruption, Problematic education system is a major concern in this novel.


2) If you were to adapt this novel for the screen, what sort of changes you would make in the story and characters to make it better than the novel? (For example, keep Five Point Someone and 3 Idiots in your mind)

Definitely, we go with some kind of changes in this novel as I told you that the character of Aarti & Raghav both is very silent in this novel only Gopal is narrating the story so we can not agree with the idea of that only Gopal can narrator the story, why Writer has used to Gopal to narrator the story? if The Gopal is the only narrator so why is The character of Raghav & Aarti both of them are particularly silent if the novel has a love triangle. so, If this novel will change into a movie adaption, the major characters are Raghav & Aarti. who wanted to do some changes in society but the narrow mind or we can not win the idea of corrupt Politicians.


3) 'For a feminist reader, Aarti is a sheer disappointing character.' Do you agree with this statement? If yes, what sort of characteristics you would like to see in Aarti. If you disagree with this statement, why? What is it in Aarti that you are satisfied with this character?

yes, The character of Aarti is silent but she is coming from the higher class as well as she has the power of politics means the Atmosphere of the Aarti has politics but she can not involve in these things so which is good for Aarti because as we know that we can not win the corruption at all and one thing is signifier from the Gopal that Aarti will always choose the good person rather than seeing high class so that why the end of the novel she moves towards Gopal.


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