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How Chetan Bhagat got me and a generation hooked on reading

Chetan Bhagat may not fit the idea of literary excellence, but his simple stories opened the door to reading for countless first-time readers.

Written by Daisy Kumari
Updated: October 8, 2025 12:14 PM IST
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Chetan Bhagat’s novels are often the first step into the world of reading for many young readers.Chetan Bhagat’s novels are often the first step into the world of reading for many young readers. (Photo: chetanbhagat.com)

Chetan Bhagat is a name that almost every book lover in India has heard at least once. For many, his novels marked their very first encounter with reading at a young age. With his simple writing style and engaging plots, Bhagat knows how to keep readers hooked until the last page. His books may not always appeal to older readers or those familiar with international literature, but for beginners who want something straightforward and easy to imagine, his novels often feel like watching a movie.

Critics often argue that his books create unrealistic expectations and read like Bollywood-style stories. But isn’t that still a good starting point for someone new to reading? I’m not denying that some of his works have problematic elements, but we also can’t ignore how his approachable writing convinces many Indians—especially first-generation English readers—to pick up novels, people who otherwise might never try. Personally, my interest in novels grew because of him.

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I began reading in Class 8 with The Girl in Room 105 (a book brought home by my brother). I started it casually and soon found myself so involved that I began searching for clues to the killer myself. At that stage, I didn’t care about poetic language, literary richness, or heavy symbolism—I just wanted a story that gripped me. It wasn’t my first attempt at reading a novel; I had tried many times before. But the thought of finishing a thick book always scared me, and nothing held my attention long enough.

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This book changed that. It pulled me into the story so deeply that reading no longer felt like a burden. From there, there was no looking back. I went on to read every Chetan Bhagat novel and gradually developed the habit of reading. The only drawback I see in his writing is the adult content, which I feel may not be suitable for younger readers. But if you’re someone struggling to finish a book, his novels are a great place to start—they keep you hooked the way binge-watching a show does.

Here are some of his books that personally helped me build my reading habit:

Book covers of famous Chetan Bhagat Books including 2 States, One Indian Girl, Half Girlfriend and One Arranged Murder Chetan Bhagat’s novels may be simple, but for many, they’re the first step into the world of reading. (Source: Pinterest/Somnath Gorai)

The Girl in Room 105

If you enjoy thrillers, suspense, drama, and romance, this is a must-read. The story follows Keshav, an IIT graduate, whose ex-girlfriend Zara is found dead in Room 105. Determined to uncover the truth, he embarks on an investigation that takes him through shocking twists, secrets, and dangers. The simple and fast-paced writing makes you feel like part of the story. Zara’s character, with her many layers, unfolds gradually, making the plot even more addictive. If you’re starting your reading journey and love mystery, this book is perfect.

Five Point Someone

This one is my personal favorite. If you’ve ever dreamed of hostel life—being carefree with friends and exploring freedom—this book captures it perfectly. The story revolves around three friends from different backgrounds whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. It beautifully portrays mistakes, life lessons, and the changing dynamics of relationships. What starts off as light and fun gradually reveals deeper struggles. Fun fact: the blockbuster film 3 Idiots was actually based on this book.

One Indian Girl

As the title suggests, this story is about a girl—Radhika Mehta—who navigates the pressures of being a modern Indian woman. The novel doesn’t stick to a single theme but explores racism, beauty standards, societal expectations, and the struggle of balancing personal and professional life. The narrative keeps you engaged as you wait to see what choices Radhika makes. The story begins at her wedding in Goa, which takes an unexpected turn when two of her exes show up. It’s a reflection of the challenges faced by many Indian women today.

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One Arranged Murder

This book continues the journey of Keshav and Saurabh from The Girl in Room 105. This time, Saurabh’s fiancée, Prerna Malhotra, is mysteriously murdered on Karva Chauth night, just when she was supposed to open her fast. The investigation unravels a web of lies, family secrets, and betrayals. Touching on themes like arranged marriage, societal expectations, and deceit, the story feels almost like watching a full-fledged Bollywood thriller.

Chetan Bhagat may not represent “literary excellence,” but with his simple style and entertaining plots, he opened doors for first-time readers. After all, not every book needs to be intimidating or filled with symbolism. Sometimes, you just want to read for entertainment, suspense, and the joy of turning the next page.

(Writer is an intern with Indian Express)

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