Throughout the book, Radhika is frantically running around and juggling everything on her plate: her soaring career, her messed-up love life, her marriage-obsessed mother and her beliefs. However, they end up falling prey of their own male chauvinistic mentality that a girl cannot have it all and she’ll have to make some tough choices in order to be with them. Brought up with a notion that her wheatish skin and over-education were men-repellent, she meets some incredible guys who convince her otherwise. The book is about a highly successful I-Banker, Radhika Mehta, who is trying to find a balance between work and love in the man’s world. However, I literally binge-read it in 2 days and ended up begging for more. I wanted to read it before criticising it), I wasn’t quite sure if I could manage to finish the book without getting irked by it. When I picked up his latest book ‘ One Indian Girl’ (a. I do that too, even though I always end up reading his books. If you are a voracious reader with an air of geek-vanity, you’ll claim to despise Chetan Bhagat and call him a ‘wannabe writer’.
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