By Chetan Bhagat
A tale of friendship, love, and college life, this book introduces us to the romance between Hari and Neha amidst the pressures of the Indian education system.
A semi-autobiographical novel about a love story between two individuals from different cultures, this is one of Bhagat’s most beloved works.
A story of love, ambition, and corruption, this novel delves into the love triangle between Gopal, Raghav, and Aarti, set in the backdrop of India’s political scene.
This novel explores a non-traditional love story between Madhav and Riya, where language and social differences play a central role in their relationship.
Though focused on feminism and societal expectations, this novel also touches upon the love life of Radhika Mehta, offering a fresh perspective on modern relationships.
This novel blends romance with mystery, revolving around Keshav and his ex-girlfriend Zara, a Kashmiri Muslim. When Zara is found dead, Keshav embarks on a journey to solve the mystery of her murder, delving into themes of love, loss, and justice.
Although not a traditional love novel, this book provides insight into Bhagat's thoughts on various social issues, including relationships, aspirations, and the youth of India. It gives readers a deeper understanding of the values influencing Bhagat's romantic narratives.
Set in a call center, the novel follows six friends navigating personal and professional struggles, including one centered around unfulfilled love. The story takes a spiritual twist when the group receives a call from God, offering them guidance in their lives.