Chetan Bhagat doesn’t only inspire people to read but inspires also to write. Last few years have seen an emergence of large number of Indian authors, who have brought a revolution in the mass fiction market. Bharat Agarwal is latest to join this bandwagon.
His book- Love, Life and Ambition was launched last week. The book has been published by Mahaveer Publishers, New Delhi. Bharat who hails from Gwalior considers Chetan Bhagat as his idol. Love, Life and Ambition is a way to relive Einstein as Ayushman. The story is about a magical boy, Ayushman, who has been sent to Scindia School at a very tender age.
But he is Ayushman by his name only, in real, his real ambition is to unplug Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, E=mc2. His potency is unmatchable and he, alone, is enough to daunt anyone. Love, Life and Ambition tells, “While doing tough examinations on the speed of pendulum, analyzing structures of DNA & RNA, solving the convoluted chemical formulas, in labs, scientists can even fall in love and can go to any extent to get their conclusions right.
The book is very interesting and good for a breezy read. Bharat says, “I kept everything, my B-tech training, my MBA preparation, my relations, my love, on hold just to focus on one thing and it was to complete Love, life and ambition.”
The captivating plot of the book justifies his hard work. Within two weeks of launch, the book is going for a second impression which indicates good times ahead for Bharat. Priced at ninety nine bucks the book will appeal to all young hearts.


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