Dr. Rachana Bairagi / Dr. Vijay Chaudhari
The book, Reading of Cinematic Adaptations in the Novels of Chetan Bhagat and Ruskin Bond, takes a critical look at these cinematic adaptations, analyzing how they remain faithful to the source material while also taking creative liberties to fit the medium of film. It delves into the process of translating the written word into moving images, exploring the nuances of character development, narrative structure, and thematic resonance in both the novels and their film counterparts. The adaptations not only reflect the stories at hand but also speak to the cultural, social, and political climate of the time in which the films were made, highlighting the evolving dynamics of contemporary Indian society. In the realm of contemporary Indian literature, two names stand out for their ability to bridge the gap between popular storytelling and deeper cultural reflection-Chetan Bhagat and Ruskin Bond. Through their works, they offer reflections on Indian society, all while navigating the rapidly changing landscape of modern India. This book embarks on an exploration of how their novels have been adapted into films, analyzing their cinematic transformations.