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Jitendra Gianchandani (Jeet Gian)
Born (1970-05-22) 22 May 1970 (age 54)
Gujarat, India
OccupationAuthor, CEO
NationalityIndian
Period2015–present
Website
http://www.jitendragroup.ae/

Jitendra Thakurdas Gianchandani (also known as Jeet Gian) is an Indian author and a Dubai based businessman. [1]He has penned two novels titled “The 3 U-Turns of My Life” and “The Three Wise Monkeys”. [2] “The 3 U-Turns of My Life” [3]was on ‘Top Ten Fiction books list by Financial Express.’ [4] Gian[5]is currently the CEO [6] and Chairman of Jitendra Consulting Group (JCG). [7]

Early life & Personal Life[edit]

Born in a Sindh family, Jeet’s father was a businessman. Jeet has three siblings. Two of his brothers currently live in Gujarat while the third brother lives in Poland and runs a textile business. He is married and has two children. [8]

Literary Career[edit]

Jeet began his career when he happened to read Chetan Bhagat’s novel ‘2 States,’ it inspired him to be a writer. His first book, ‘The 3 U-Turns of My Life’ It was launched by Srishti Publishers in 2015. The book was well received. His second book, The Three Wise Monkeys book was launched in September 2016 by Leadstart Publishing. It was launched by Farah Khan, Sajid Khan, and David Dhawan. [9]

Currently, he is working on his third book, a comedy of errors.

Professional life[edit]

CEO [10] and Chairman of Jitendra Consulting Group[11][12] Jeet Gian is the Founding Partner[13]of Jitendra Consulting Group (JCG) [14]

Books[edit]

● The 3 U-Turns of My Life (2015)

The book revolves around the friendship of Manav Modi and Deepak Mehra. Although they are poles apart in terms of their personalities, they love the same girl, Urvashi. The book details how their destinies collide and highlights the professional rivalry between a CA and an MBA.

● The Three Wise Monkeys (2016) [15] The novel provides an insight into the world of secret offshore companies and black money through the story of three CA friends - Amar, Akbar, and Anthony. [16]The author uses humor to showcase their struggles and reveal the dark underbelly of offshore companies. [17][18]

See also[edit]


Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:Writers from Gujarat Category:Indian novelists Category:English-language writers from India Category:21st-century Indian novelists

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  14. ^ Bitar, Zaher (18 April 2014). "SME law to boost business climate of this sector". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
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  18. ^ Bhatnagar, Rohit (9 November 2016). "Sajid Khan's next not 'Housefull 4', but a book adaptation". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 6 March 2017.