Women liberation has come to forefront since 1920’s, it didn’t explode as a movement, rather it gradually gained strength and its getting there to be an accepted reality.
It’s not the society that is paving the way but the educated women who is boldly establishing as an equal gender that is helping to change the norm.
One Indian Girl by the bestseller author, Chetan Bhagat has once again raised a taboo topic and contrived a story line that how young women are suppressed by culture, work environment and by men.
This is a story of young women who has evaded situations that usually will enslave them. Be it marriage, affairs or employment progression.
This book has a powerful story line that will force one to read at high speed.
Thumbs up from me.