Chetan Bhagat
By A.R. RAHMAN <javascript:void(0)> Thursday, Apr. 29, 2010

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  Many writers are successful at expressing what's in their hearts or
articulating a particular point of view. Chetan Bhagat's books do both and
more. A former investment banker, Chetan, 36, broke out as a writer with his
novels *One Night @ the Call Center* and *Five Point Someone*, which
inspired the film *3 Idiots*, the biggest Indian hit in history. His latest
book is about his marriage and the obstacles he and his wife faced coming
from different regions of India. Many families go through this — I went
through it — and Chetan conveys so well what happens when two worlds meet.
The customs may be uniquely Indian, but the story is universal.

I've seen the effect Chetan has on his readers. He often writes about
following your dreams and not bowing to others' expectations. That isn't
easy in India, where family opinion matters and some professions are
regarded as more serious than others. I run a music school, and people have
quit their jobs to study music. It's great to see brave young people giving
their dreams a chance. Chetan's writing inspires that kind of bravery.

*Rahman, a composer, won two Academy Awards for *Slumdog Millionaire


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