Study Guides/General Knowledge/Chetan Bhagat Books — Complete List of Novels
Study Guide Ā· General Knowledge

Chetan Bhagat Books — Complete Novel List

Chetan Bhagat is one of India's best-selling English-language fiction authors. His books are known for their contemporary Indian settings, relatable characters, and simple, accessible language. He has written 10+ novels, several of which have been adapted into Bollywood blockbusters.

Question (Click to Flip)

What books has Chetan Bhagat written?

Answer

Chetan Bhagat's major novels: Five Point Someone (2004), One Night @ the Call Center (2005), The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008), 2 States (2009), Revolution 2020 (2011), Half Girlfriend (2014), One Indian Girl (2016), The Girl in Room 105 (2018), One Arranged Murder (2020), 400 Days (2021). Multiple novels have been adapted into Bollywood films including 3 Idiots, Kai Po Che, 2 States, and Half Girlfriend.

Card 1 of 1 free previews

Key Facts

Chetan Bhagat born 22 April 1974; IIT Delhi and IIM Ahmedabad alumnus.

First novel: Five Point Someone (2004) — set in IIT Delhi.

Best-known novels: Five Point Someone, 2 States, Half Girlfriend.

3 Idiots (2009) is loosely based on Five Point Someone.

2 States (2009) is based on his own life — IIT + IIM; inter-regional marriage.

10+ novels written; multiple Bollywood adaptations.

One Indian Girl (2016) — first novel from a female protagonist's view.

All Chetan Bhagat Books — Novels in Order

Chetan Bhagat — Author Profile: • Born: 22 April 1974, Delhi • Education: IIT Delhi → IIM Ahmedabad • Career: Investment banker turned author • First book: Five Point Someone (2004) • Known for: Modern Indian fiction; Bollywood adaptations

Complete List of Novels:

  1. Five Point Someone (2004) • Setting: IIT Delhi • About 3 IIT students who struggle academically • Film adaptation: 3 Idiots (2009) — partially based

  2. One Night @ the Call Center (2005) • Set in a BPO call center in Gurgaon • 6 colleagues share stories in one night • Film: Hello (2008)

  3. The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008) • Set in Ahmedabad; cricket, business, religion • Set during 2001 Gujarat earthquake and 2002 riots • Film: Kai Po Che! (2013)

  4. 2 States: The Story of My Marriage (2009) • Based on Chetan Bhagat's own life • North Indian boy + South Indian girl love story • Film: 2 States (2014)

  5. Revolution 2020 (2011) • Set in Varanasi; corruption in education, love triangle • JEE aspirants, coaching institutes • No direct Bollywood adaptation

  6. What Young India Wants (2012) • Non-fiction; essays on India's youth, politics, education

  7. Half Girlfriend (2014) • Bihari boy + Delhi girl; English speaking aspirations • Film: Half Girlfriend (2017)

  8. One Indian Girl (2016) • First novel from a female protagonist's perspective • Feminist themes; NRI banking professional • Film: (Planned; not yet released as of 2025)

  9. The Girl in Room 105 (2018) • Billed as 'unlove story'; mystery/thriller genre • IIT graduate solves a murder mystery

  10. One Arranged Murder (2020) • Sequel to The Girl in Room 105 • Keshav and Saurabh solve another murder mystery

  11. 400 Days (2021) • Third mystery novel featuring Keshav and Saurabh • Set during COVID-19 period

  12. India Positive (2019) • Non-fiction; collection of his columns on India

Bollywood Adaptations: • 3 Idiots (2009) ← Five Point Someone • Hello (2008) ← One Night @ the Call Center • Kai Po Che! (2013) ← The 3 Mistakes of My Life • 2 States (2014) ← 2 States • Half Girlfriend (2017) ← Half Girlfriend

Questions and Answers

What books has Chetan Bhagat written?+

Chetan Bhagat's major novels: Five Point Someone (2004), One Night @ the Call Center (2005), The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008), 2 States (2009), Revolution 2020 (2011), Half Girlfriend (2014), One Indian Girl (2016), The Girl in Room 105 (2018), One Arranged Murder (2020), 400 Days (2021). Multiple novels have been adapted into Bollywood films including 3 Idiots, Kai Po Che, 2 States, and Half Girlfriend.

More in General Knowledge

Study Smarter with Shinyu.ai

Turn this guide into revision flashcards, a practice exam, or an AI-generated podcast — free, no signup required.