Chetan Bhagat Novel One Indian Girl: Examining the Existential Oriented Search of Female Protaganist
Abstract
Chetan Bhagat, the voice of India's rising enterprising class consistently handles
topics for his books which affirm his image of an essayist of new immerging India. His novel published in 2016 One Indian Girl has depicted the reasonable and convincing image of empowered new Indian woman of 21st century. He celebrates the demand of hour wit reference to women in India. Having gone through his novel it becomes quite clear that the present novel goes in line of feminism in India. In Indian society people prefer the colour rather than virtue. No one cares of their ethics and characteristics. Prime female character in the novel is Radhika Mehata, who has been an undesirable kid in her own family. Notwithstanding being sharp minded and additional virtuousshe does not have adoration, friendship and ca family members and others too. By dint her type she makes a promising profession in the Distressed Debt gathering of Goldman Sachs, a speculation bankand has been VP as well. Indeed, even her advancement causes of stress for her mother. Evenmen
cannot imagine to stand by her in her profession. Androcentric society does not seem to celebrate her position equal to men. Chetan Bhagat has uncovered his own view on engaged women. Ladies are not to be abused and dishonoured. Even if they desire to choose path of their own choice, they should be valued. It is high time when women can dismantle their stereotype picture. Assuming she notices her accomplice isn't steady in name of custom she ought not ruin her vocation getting hitched to that individual. Numerous women's activist works manage the ladies' battle for their personality yet show miserable end with the disappointment of women to cut new character. Unlike other women's activist books One Indian Girl closes with the striking and honest choice ofRadhika Mehata dismissing the proposal of her two darlings – Debashish and Neel Gupta keeping the
explanation of her dismissal. Her choice mirrors the assumption for every young lady to be upheld and treated similarly. They are not things; they are person, so ought to be dealt with sympathetically. Man and women need one another; they are finished with one another however in this culmination both are equivalent. Wings are to fly not to be cut.
Copyright (c) 2014 Vipin Kumar Pandey

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.