I really loved the way how Bhagat let readers visualize how Radhika feels and thinks using her mini-me self whatever the situation might be while aroused or while dealing with her family, fiancée or even her own self. In a contrast, Radhika is far different and maybe that’s the reason she’s a novel. Usually when it comes to a studious girl who have that sort of IQ to enter into IITs and crack a interview and gets job worth million dollars, Quickly when we try to visualize her, she may look like this, having curly or a very not-so-straight and not-so-curly medium sized wavy hair on top of a small face and glasses attached to her eyes, confused face with no opinions on anyone because she can hardly analyze a person and not to even bother about boys. Radhika in different, observes almost everything around her and she has an opinion about it be it during her childhood, teenage, graduation or even while she draws lump sum paychecks. But this girl, Radhika, is someone, just not a random girl who can simply wave a mini-hi to anyone she looks at and later completely forget about them. Many authors described how a normal girl will feel and think about any other guy or her own boyfriend. Radhika is someone to whom any other aspiring studious Indian girl could relate to.
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