Saturday, September 1, 2007

One Night at the Call Center ----- My review

After buying the book and keeping it with me for over 8 months .. i finished reading the book on this rainy saturday ...
It keep raining the whole day and did not allow me to go out today .. and that was a nice way to catch up on the book. With Great difficulty i finished reading the book today .. the first in the 5 books that i purchased a couple of months back ...


The novel starts with the meeting of Chetan Bhagat and a young lady in a train and she tells him the story of a night at the call center in Delhi on the condition that it would be his next book. The story is viewed through Shyam, a call center agent and a tame team leader and it revolves on him, his colleagues Varun, Esha, Radhika, his girl friend Priyanka and an aged Military Uncle. Shyam suffers from the break up of his affair with Priyanka apart from the threat all of them face on the uncertainty of their future at the center.
The happenings of the night carry the romance and break up interludes of Shyam and Priyanka as flash back. Each character has a (sob) story to tell. But, the narration runs interestingly because it has the natural flow and the high sense of humor .
With all these the novel ends rather cinematically; a last minute heroism, change of mind, chase in the car and bike etc. Does Chetan expect the novel to inspire some Bollywood filmmaker to make it into a movie?

The novel makes me wonder on certain things. I was in America for many years and think now if the Americans are so dumb even to seek help over the phone on how to operate an oven, dishwasher or defrost a refrigerator? Even in India we now have fridges that do not need defrosting. Further, Americans have been using these gadgets even before Indians know about it. Do they still get doubts on these? Isn’t it odd and funny?

No job is an easy job; Chetan tries to tell the Call Center jobs are no better notwithstanding the attractive pay pack and cozy ambience. By the way, in which job, the youngsters can just keep gossiping, bitching, going out to an uppity night club for relaxation just because their computers are down? Everything in this world comes with a price tag.
If you want to really have a peep into the new generation, their jobs, life, attitude, values and their dreams please do not miss ‘One Night @ The Call Center.’.... i enjoyed reading it and sure you would as well !!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

u r right and wrong- a bollywood motion picture is in makin on this book and Americans well they CAN be very very DUMB ...

Anonymous said...

You said it right about the book excellent Analysis . I liked reading your blog.
- Divya.

Anonymous said...

Good Analysis

Charan