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A Critique Study Of Chetan Bhagat's '2 States: - The Story Of My Marrige'In Indian Context

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Chetan Bhagat, in “2 States: The Story of My Marriage” novel deals with a very serious theme of in a light way. This novel definitely gives us cultural shocks. Chetan Bhagat has touched some of the sensitive issues of cultural differences, father-son relationship and corporate exploitation. He is of the view that love knows no boundaries, whether it be of caste, creed, religion, states or countries. To some extent, this story seems to be of Chetan Bhagat, but he never claimed it. It's definitely love that triumphs against all odds. it's a story of inter-state marriage in India. Love story of a Punjabi guy Krish, and a Tamil Brahmin girl Ananya in his own style.Many families go through this condition in India. The research paper is about love marriage and the obstacles between protagonist and his wife faced coming from different regions of India. Chetan Bhagat conveys so well what happens when two worlds meet. The customs may be uniquely Indian, but the story is universal.
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1) Chetan Bhagat, 2009. 2 States: The Story of My Marriage (New Delhi: Rupa & Co.).
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