“In a country obsessed with ranks and marks, people often forget the value of character.”
Revolution 2020 by Chetan Bhagat is a story that feels very close to the life of a college student navigating dreams, friendships, and tough choices. Set in Varanasi, the novel follows three friends- Gopal, Raghav, and Aarti; whose lives take very different paths as they chase success and love.
This was my first novel by Chetan Bhagat. Initially, I wasn’t very fascinated, but as I started reading, it gradually became quite captivating. Because I read it during my college days, many moments in the story felt very relatable, which kept me thinking about it for quite a while.

Through Gopal’s struggles with failure and his eventual involvement in corruption to build an engineering college, the book reflects the harsh realities many students face in India’s competitive education system. At the same time, Raghav represents the courage to stand for honesty, while Aarti becomes the emotional center of their story.
Written in a simple and engaging style, the novel leaves readers reflecting on an important question; whether success is truly meaningful if it comes at the cost of one’s values.
“Competition can push you forward, but it can also make you lose yourself.”
AS: Happy Reading! π
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