Dear All,
The 3 Idiots story credit issue has been making some noise now. The news is coming out in bits and pieces, and I think it is important I clarify a few things. Yes, clearly, the makers of the film have been unfair and thousands of my readers have been saying so. I am aware of this, and this is not an issue that has ‘just come up’. I’ve been grappling with it for two years, but kept silent about it.
The only reason it has surfaced after the movie’s release is because Five Point Someone has a few million readers, and when you copy a popular story claiming it as ‘original’ and ‘completely different’, people are going to find out. People did, and so did a lot of media journalists.
The case is as simple as the makers claiming the story as their own, and clearly it is not. Pre-release, the makers made press statements like the movie is only ‘very loosely’, ‘2%-5% inspired by the book’. After release, those who have read the book and seen the movie (and frankly, I think those are the only people who have the right to comment) find the film to be an adaptation of Five Point Someone. The setting, characters, plotline, dramatic twists and turns, one-liners, theme, message – almost all aspects that make up the story are from FPS. Yes, there are some changes, any adaptation requires that – but it is no way an original story. Leading movie critics have privately admitted to me that the film is 70% the book. Still, don’t take my word for it – go read the book, watch the film.
I, frankly, was shocked to see this. This is because I was also fed ‘this is an original movie’ line a lot. I wanted to see the final script – it was never shown to me. I wanted to see the film before release – it was not shown to me (even though trials had been done for people). What’s more, the makers had called me to their office and pressured me several times to withdraw my ‘Based on a novel by’ credit, which was by contract. They told me they’d replace it with something like ‘initiated by’ – a credit that doesn’t exist anywhere in the world. I still told them that if the film is indeed original, I’ll happily withdraw the credit, but somehow the promos don’t tell me so. I asked them to show me the film and they fell silent.
Soon, they started doing media promotions for the film, and kept me completely out of it (you’ll never find me in an interview with them). Crores was poured into publicity on shutting me out and cementing the fact that 3 Idiots is not based on Five Point Someone. However, the book had been read by millions of people and the FPS buzz just did not die down.
Ten days before the release, I was called into their office. They said ‘we should be friends now’. I said I am always up for friendship, and the success of the film is good for me as well. They also said, and I quote verbatim ‘even though this is an original film, we have given you a great credit, right upfront. After all, we love writers and a king should treat another king with respect. You are family’. I believed them.
I called my family before release, and told them all not to expect FPS. I even gave a few interviews where I said don’t expect FPS.
Then I went for the premiere. My family sat in the theatre shocked, as sequence after sequence came from the book. 2%-5% means 3-6 minutes, and I had told my family to look for the few FPS moments and note them. However, there were so many that it became impossible to keep track. The plot line was same – people meet at ragging, the first class with definition of machine, the friends separate, Alok (Raju) moves with Venkat (Chatur), Ryan (Rancho) helps Alok’s father, Alok rejoins group etc etc. From Alok (Raju) jumping to stealing the papers and calling out from Cherian (Virus’) office – the book came alive on screen. I was surprised and happy that FPS has made it in such a grand way.
However, my family had not spotted my credit in the beginning (there was none) and they were feeling let down. A screenplay associate credit to VVC had a prominent upfront placement. The story credit was not shared with me. And yes, all the office talk of a ‘king treated like king’ was a white lie.
I knew they had played with me, and that ‘based on a novel by’ credit, which they were legally bound to give would be hushed away at the end – with the clear intention of making sure people miss it. And indeed, it came after the junior artists and still photographer of the movie, and zoomed away fast. My own mother missed seeing my name, and for that she cried after seeing the film. I told her it doesn’t matter, as people know FPS. But yes, that hurt me a lot.
I went up to the makers after the premiere, and they said it is a hit so chill and forget about it. I guess I could, but it is hard. Only a writer or a creative person knows how this feels. I am one of the lucky ones that people have read FPS. Imagine the fate of other writers in Bollywood. Anyway, I came home and thanked God for making my story reach so many people.
Upon the film’s release – my mailbox and twitter account, literally became flooded. Fans and readers wrote stunned mails. They had seen the makers’ interviews which had denied FPS links and they missed seeing the credit on screen. I kept quiet, though I did send a message to the makers telling them audience reactions. They did not respond. Soon media journalists saw the film. They called me and said they have to do a story on this as they are on my side. I tried my best to avoid them. However, many have helped me in the past and I can’t avoid their call forever. One HT journalist from Delhi called, and asked me how I felt about the credit. I used one word – I said ‘strange’. And that’s when the news exploded.
This my friends, is the story. Meanwhile, the makers have accused me of seeking fame – when clearly it is the other way round. They’ve taken my story to make fame for themselves, and shut me out of it. I know my readers will spot it immediately. However, the film also reaches millions of other people who do not read books – and they deserve to know who wrote the story. And that is why I am talking about this issue (and I admit for people who’ve read the book, they may wonder it’s so obvious so why I am going on about it).
I hope my explanation helps. I do have a few additional points to make.
- This has nothing to do with Mr. Aamir Khan – while the makers are fronting him to talk about the issue (as he has the credibility), this is not about him at all. I am a big fan of Aamir and he has made my story reach people. However, he was told by the makers not to read the book, and he hasn’t. Thus, he cannot comment on the issue in a meaningful manner. The media should stop questioning him. When I met him, both of us were told that the movie is original and not the book. He was asked not to read the book – and I wasn’t shown the script. Go figure.
- I don’t need this kind of fame – It doesn’t do anything for me. Like I said, I am lucky to have channels to express my opinion. Other writers don’t. I can’t tell you how much it hurts when this happens. Imagine someone takes your child, dresses him up and tells the world it is theirs. I’ve felt the pain for two years on this issue but I kept silent on it. I can’t help it if millions have read the book and see the movie upon release and spot the issue themselves.
- I don’t want anything from them – They’ve taken the story credit. Let them keep it. All Bollywood award functions have an award for ‘story’, apart from other categories. They’ll collect it all year around and feel good about it. I didn’t write the story for awards. I wrote it as I felt I had something to say about the education system and the race for grades. I have my fans’ love and I am more than happy with it.
- The odds - They have an army of people to promote their side of the story, crores of media budgets and are sparing no efforts to bring me down. The only thing I have is my fans, and the truth. But then, the truth is Krishna, and the Pandavas had only that while there was an army on the other side. Remember who won that battle?
Some people have told me that I should keep silent. I did try to be silent but didn’t work. Also, people say this is how Bollywood works. Sorry, I disagree. Not all Bollywood works like this. There are a lot of good people too. And every event like this helps change things for the better. And that is what I am all about anyway.
I urge you to not believe me at face value. Read the book, see the movie – and like the movie says – think for yourself and decide.
I want to thank the media journalists who are supporting me. Yes, the makers on the other side have a lot of stature – but truth comes above stature – that’s the first rule of journalism. I salute you for having the courage to stick to that. Our country does have free press, and thank God for that.
Like I said, I don’t need anything. Even if I have no more movies made on my stories or nobody wants to read my books and columns, I’ll happily join ISKCON and dedicate my life to Krishna.
But I will not shy away from the truth – ever.
Blessings,
Me

It must have really hurt you, and your pain is evident in this post.
I hope the truth comes out.
Don’t worry, as you said, your fans know the story and we all support you.
WTF Film makers…….aggggggrrrrrrrrr…..
Credit must be given to you for such a wonderful storyline, otherwise this movie make no sense at all…If it goes on controversy, we begin to hate such film makers…
You should sue them .
Taking credit for someone else’s work is the worst thing that can be done. And b’coz of this simple reason you should never keep quiet. Go act. You can do it..
I haven’t seen the film as yet. Intend to do so today. But this is really saddening. I intend to be a writer too.
And I’m really shocked at the producer & director’s audacity to just steal a brilliant story; didn’t they know about the popularity of your story? And even if they did, what right do they have to call someone else’s work their own?
“Even if I have no more movies made on my stories or nobody wants to read my books and columns, I’ll happily join ISKCON and dedicate my life to Krishna.”
That is the most weird thing that can happen. It is like saying world will end in 2012.
Credit or No credit really doesn’t matter. People have read it, they have seen it, so they know the truth.
Chethan you r late:
Even in many TV shows, tey didnt mention ur name..wat tey said before relse is ITS a STORY “BASED” on FPS…
and even story telling way is exactly urs…
I hope tis wil make a news and let se wat happn next?
I am in ur side.
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Plagiarism is the devil of this society now. Before they shout hoarse about film piracy they should look inside and realize the ideas and stories they have stolen, not just from your book but from the countless movies worldwide they have been inspired from!
The Bollywood film makers today are one of the most untrusted breed. They have a history of making films by copying others story. I still remember the director of Partner (or something like that) saying that he didn’t copy it from Hitch just took inspiration, but the movie was a carbon copy. No doubt, these directors can use someone else’s story without any credits.
As you said, your fans know that its your story behind the movie and if media takes up the issue many others would know about this!
The movie is copy of the book, not an “adaptation”. Your name had to be there, period. Stature be damned. Don’t stop writing. Readers are with you.
Awful!!! Sad indeed!
If you have not rxd any money for the story line, even when the film is made 100 Cr. Rs. within a weekI suggets you reproduce the above matter in your Sunday column of TOI and also in Hindi traslation in Dainik Bhaskar.
Maybe you forgot the New Age Axiom: Not “Print and Perish” but “Publish, Patent and Prosper”
Any comments CeeBee?
FWIW! The movie story *is* yours! Don’t give up…
This is awful shame on makers of the film!! This movie is fully inspired by FPS and some forward mails we get. There is no originality in this movie. This is so disgusting that people crave for fame while shunning the actual owners of it.
Chetan, as you siad, Truth alone triumphs! We are with you!! We really enjoy reading your books and the only book i read is yours!
Its quite a shame that makers of Lage Rahao Munnabhai where they preach Gandhism (which is all about being ‘Truthful) sorted to this kind of path.
We love you chetan
I saw the 3 idiots yesterday. It was of course taken from FPS. The film makers who say the movie is original have gone nuts and they aren’t aware that viewers are more informed.
no wonder some our writers are giving away rights to hollywood studios..if not legal action..u can at least bring it out in the open and let people now..through a newspaper column..or an interview with a news channel..do this for the people whose voices cannot be heard..
I am a great fan of Mr. Chetan Bhagat…. I love to read his editorial @ TOI… also I am a great fan of Mr. Amir Khan. I heard that the movie is based on the FPS so I went to the theater. Movie was good… But at the same time I was disappointed…I felt cheated…. Because I felt that some one had raped with the FPS badly…
I love reading and FPS was the first novel so FPS was always memorable for me….
I request you to speak – not for a filmfare or money – but for your fans. Even Gita says that it is your duty to do a dharmayudh. If you will win it you will get what is due to you. If you loose it the – world will atleast come to know the truth. But if you do not fight the world will call you a coward. Even Krishna says that one has to do Karma – hundred kaurvas or five pandvas – Arjun had to finally fight the kurukshtera. Chetan – choice is yours – you want to be known as a warrior or coward amongst your fans. Blogsphere is first step – electronic media is next – print media is third – author’s guild a fourth – silent protests a fifth – Film Association the sixth – censor board the seventh court the eight and nine, ten…
If you can’t fight there are many in industry who may speak for your cause – Mahesh Bhatt, Shabana Azmi, Nafisa Ali- many will be glad to become your voice against plagiarism
Dear Chetan,
Whoever have read your FPS they know that 3I is FPS and theres so denying that even the filmakers know it & infact everyoe knows that TRUTH ALWAYS WINS and you are anyways very vey popular and contadictory to the film maker’s statement they dont know the level of your poplarity and are defending themslves by saying absurd statements, what a shame for them they make a film completely based on your book and deny that its orignal as if we all are so dumb to believe that… Truth always wins so dont worry Chetan we are all with you & we all know the reality! I am sure you are in pain but you know what? dont be because its all your credit and we all know that its all becoz of you & you are the one behind the story!! We all are so with you!! May truth prevail! Love you & we are with you take care!
Preetha
Thats true people who have read the book, they can better tell about the film and loop holes as well. Truly speaking fan of yours also feel bad when they see your name at the end of the movie (when casting is also over).
The movie is not at adaptation of book but it has taken all major plots of book. Makers have done COPY AND PASTE and filled songs in some scenes. The Book “Five Point Someone” seems like to be a real characters. We can relate “Alok, Ryan and Krish” with ourselves. The book is more natural and much better than a film.
On some extent, I feel, Rancho is a super hero and he can do everything.
I think book is already famous and people know very well about the book. In-fact, when I went to theater, and at the end, people were trying to find out your name.
I read you post and can feel your emotions which is quite evident in each and every line that you have written. I hope justice prevails.