Renowned Indian author and screenwriter Chetan Bhagat has found a new creative haven in Dubai, where he has been residing for the past year and a half. In a recent interview with City Times, Bhagat revealed how the city has helped him rediscover his passion for writing and provided the tranquility he sought. His latest book, ’12 Years, My Messed Up Love Story,’ reflects his experiences and the evolving dynamics of modern relationships. Bhagat’s protagonist, a 21-year-old girl in love with a divorced 33-year-old man, navigates themes of love, lust, and societal expectations. The book aims to offer a refreshing contrast to the dark and violent content dominating OTT platforms. Bhagat, who rose to fame with ‘Five Point Someone’ and ‘2 States,’ admitted that the glitz of Bollywood and the pressures of fame had overshadowed his joy for writing. Moving to Dubai allowed him to reconnect with his craft and focus on personal growth. Now 51, Bhagat emphasizes the importance of internal fulfillment over external success, embracing a quieter, more introspective lifestyle. His journey serves as an inspiration for those seeking to balance creativity with authenticity.
‘Dubai brought me back to myself’: How city helped Chetan Bhagat reinvent himself
