One Night @ The Call Center - Reception

Reception

Like its predecessor,'One night @ the call center" met with largely negative reviews. Also Chetan Bhagat began to receive widespread negative attention for the modest pricing of his books. Consideredby the critics to be a deliberate marketing ploy, the pricing led to debates all over the Indian publishing industry with some calling it 'a shrewd move by a clever IIM graduate'.

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