Review by NEO
Jun 9A quick and entertaining read, 400 Days brings back Bhagat’s detective duo, Keshav and Saurabh, in a kidnapping case that blends mystery with Bollywood-style drama. The pacing is tight, the writing easy, and the Indian setting relatable. While the romantic subplot feels unnecessary and the climax underwhelms, it still works as a light, timepass thriller. Not Chetan Bhagat’s best, but worth a weekend read.
A quick and entertaining read, 400 Days brings back Bhagat’s detective duo, Keshav and Saurabh, in a kidnapping case that blends mystery with Bollywood-style drama. The pacing is tight, the writing easy, and the Indian setting relatable. While the romantic subplot feels unnecessary and the climax underwhelms, it still works as a light, timepass thriller. Not Chetan Bhagat’s best, but worth a weekend read.