In Part 2 of our interview with Chetan Bhagat, he makes a candid confession, that even though his book, ‘One Indian Girl’, may not be perfect, it is a start. This is amid criticism that he is trying to appropriate the cause of feminism, and reduce it to a banal plot, all in the name of massy content. To which, he says,
You cannot tell me not to write a feminist book, if I don’t agree with your views on feminism, a hundred percentChetan Bhagat
He also explains some contentious excerpts from the book. Stay on.
To watch Part 1 of our interview with the author, click here.
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