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*Although he does not have much of a role in the books, he has a much bigger role in the films.
*Although he does not have much of a role in the books, he has a much bigger role in the films.
*In the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)]], Chirag tries to trick Greg by disguising himself as Holly and making Rowley eat his favorite food (corn dogs).
*In the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)]], Chirag tries to trick Greg by disguising himself as Holly and making Rowley eat his favorite food (corn dogs).
*He doesn't appear in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel|The Third Wheel]]'' nor he wasn't mentioned at all, as well as in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days|Dog Days]], [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck|Hard Luck]], ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul|The Long Haul]]'', ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School|Old School]]'', and ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down|Double Down.]]''This could mean his character was likely retired like [[Patty Farrell]].
*He doesn't appear in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel|The Third Wheel]]'' nor he wasn't mentioned at all. He is also never seen or mentioned in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days|''Dog Days'']], or any book after [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck|''Hard Luck'']]''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down|.]]''This could mean his character was likely retired like [[Patty Farrell]].
*Chirag is a lot shorter than his [[Mr. Gupta|his father.]] Looking at his Dad's height he should be also tall; this may mean his mother is really short and he has inherited his mother's height or he hasn't hit a growth spurt yet/ never will.
*Chirag is a lot shorter than his [[Mr. Gupta|his father.]] Looking at his Dad's height he should be also tall; this may mean his mother is really short and he has inherited his mother's height.
*He was shown on the 21st position of popularity list in the first movie.
*He was shown on the 21st position of popularity list in the first movie.
*He is the one who told Greg and Rowley about the Cheese Touch.
*He is the one who told Greg and Rowley about the Cheese Touch.
*In the online book, his hair is very thick, but he only has a few strands in the book versions.
*In the online book, his hair is very thick, but he only has a few strands in the book versions.
*In the book Cabin Fever it's revealed his family may not be Christian, Catholic, or Protestant as they do not celebrate Christmas and only also due to his name. Since he is from India, his family is most likely Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, or Jain.
*In [[Cabin Fever|''Cabin Fever'']], it is revealed that Chirag's family doesn't celebrate Christmas. Considering that Chirag is an Indian, he and his family are most likely not Christian, but something else, such as a Hindu or a Muslim.


==Other roles==
==Other roles==
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Chirag.PNG|Chirag the shorty.
Chirag.PNG|Chirag the shorty.
Gupta.PNG|Chirag himself.
Gupta.PNG|Chirag himself.
REJECTED.png|Craig in the online version, not letting gregory in this pool.
REJECTED.png|Chirag in the online version, not letting Greg get inside the pool.
</gallery>For more images, see: [[Chirag Gupta/Gallery]]
</gallery>For more images, see: [[Chirag Gupta/Gallery]]
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Revision as of 09:51, 16 April 2019

"Stop! Good God, man! You almost got the Cheese Touch."
—- Chirag Gupta stopping Greg in the first film when Greg almost got the Cheese Touch.

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Chirag Gupta is an Indian friend of Greg Heffley. He has only appeared as a supporting character in the online and book version, but his role is extended in the film.

Overview

Chirag is a good friend of Greg's. According to Greg, he is just as short and stout as he is. He makes a cameo in the first book during his departure party, where he supposedly moved out-of-state and was to never be heard from again. In Rodrick Rules, he moved in back, and Chirag stayed in Greg's neighborhood. Greg and the other students thought it would be funny to pull a practical joke on him before welcoming him back for real. Although the joke starts small, it soon gets to Chirag's attention, and Chirag reports the joke to Vice Principal Roy, who calls Greg up to his own office. However, Vice Principal Roy somehow misidentified the person on the receiving end of the joke and thus Greg gets off the hook rather easily, much to Chirag's chagrin. Chirag soon reports the joke to his father, who tells Susan Heffley. Greg denies this, but then, when she questions Rowley, who confesses everything, and Susan takes Greg to Chirag's house to apologize to him. While Mr. Gupta is not too pleased with his apology, Chirag is cool about it, and invites Greg inside to play video games. As a result, this ends the joke. In The Last Straw, Greg tries out a new joke that involves people talking quietly in Chirag's presence in order to make him think he was going deaf. However, Chirag quickly reports this to Vice Principal Roy and this ends the joke before it can get out of hand. In Cabin Fever, he is seen tripping Greg and sarcastically said "oops!". The reason this was seen was because he didn't celebrate Christmas, and couldn't appear on the "naughty" list of Santa Claus.

Appearance

Chirag was the same age as Greg; he was also in the same grade as him, but was much shorter than him, to the point of which Greg says if grades were based on heights he would have still been in the first grade. Like a lot of people in the book, his nose is extremely long and he has short and stubby hair. His ears are circular in shape like Gregory's and he has beady black eyes. In the film, Chirag has a heavy Indian accent. He isn't that short as he was in the book, has short rounded hair instead of short stubby hair (like in the online book), and noticeably large teeth. In the online version he has a big black afro-like hairstyle and an even longer nose compared to the the book series.

Trivia 

  • Although he does not have much of a role in the books, he has a much bigger role in the films.
  • In the Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film), Chirag tries to trick Greg by disguising himself as Holly and making Rowley eat his favorite food (corn dogs).
  • He doesn't appear in The Third Wheel nor he wasn't mentioned at all. He is also never seen or mentioned in Dog Days, or any book after Hard Luck.This could mean his character was likely retired like Patty Farrell.
  • Chirag is a lot shorter than his his father. Looking at his Dad's height he should be also tall; this may mean his mother is really short and he has inherited his mother's height.
  • He was shown on the 21st position of popularity list in the first movie.
  • He is the one who told Greg and Rowley about the Cheese Touch.
  • In the online book, his hair is very thick, but he only has a few strands in the book versions.
  • In Cabin Fever, it is revealed that Chirag's family doesn't celebrate Christmas. Considering that Chirag is an Indian, he and his family are most likely not Christian, but something else, such as a Hindu or a Muslim.

Other roles

In The Movie

Chirag appears in all three movies. In the first, he is just one of Greg's friends, and he also warns him and Rowley about the Cheese Touch. In the second movie, he goes back to India. But he returns, and Greg plays the "Invisible Chirag" joke on him. Eventually, Chirag tricks Greg into noticing him (by dressing as Holly). In the third movie, Chirag is a member of Greg's boy scout troop. He helps weave a giant web to catch Mr. Warren and his troop, and Mr. Warren ends up falling into it and tumbles off. An animated scene lets us know that the web Chirag and Greg weaved causes Mr. Warren to fall down a cliff and get chased by a swarm of bees and a bear. 

In The Online Version

In the online version, Chirag Gupta plays the same roles. It was shown in this version that he is from a wealthy family.

Appearances


Gallery

For more images, see: Chirag Gupta/Gallery