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Greg was surprised because he never had treated him well during the 6 years that he has known him. In November, Greg was invited to Chirag's going-away party. He is last seen when he says Greg has the Cheese Touch then runs away along with all the other kids. He can be seen again when Greg tries to make Rowley jealous by offering a sleepover with Fregley. He later became Rowley's friend after Greg went to Rowley at the table and yell at him for supposely screwing everything up. He is first mentioned when Rowley talks about the The Wizard of Oz play. In this film he replaces the role of Collin Lee and is not a friend of Greg. Warren to fall down a cliff and get chased by a swarm of bees and a bear. An animated scene shows that the web causes Mr. Warren ends up falling into it and tumbles off. In this movie, Chirag and Greg are both members of a club called the " Wilderness Explorers". He later performs a dance number at the Winter Talent Show. Eventually, Chirag tricks Greg into noticing him by dressing as Holly Hills. Greg starts the "Invisible Chirag" joke after Chirag makes a snide remark to him. When Greg and Rowley almost touch the Cheese, he immediately stops them and tells them about the Cheese Touch, and how it started.Ĭhirag goes on a trip to India and returns. Greg mentions that he has a few friends that don't celebrate Christmas who act extra jerky during the holiday season just because they can, giving Chirag as an example.Ĭhirag is an occasional addition to Greg's circle of friends. He is also among the kids in Greg's grade who only got invited to Jordan Jury's party to use as servants. When Greg brags to everyone at his lunch table that his family is getting a maid, Chirag says that his family doesn't need a maid and that he's glad his mom is there whenever he comes home from school. He quickly figures out what is going on and reports straight to the teacher. On April Fools' Day, Greg and a few other kids pull another prank on Chirag where they talk quietly around him to make him think he's losing his hearing. However, on the way home, Susan is mad with Greg, not about Chirag or the prank, but just for lying about it. Gupta doesn't seem too impressed with his apology, Chirag is cool about it and invites Greg inside to play video games. She takes Greg to his house so he can apologize. When Chirag tells his father about the prank, he calls Susan Heffley to tell her about it. Chirag is present when Greg is let out of Vice Principal Roy's office with a lollipop and a pat on the back. However, he misidentifies the person he was playing the joke, so Greg apologizes to the wrong student (who's clearly confused about what's happening). Chirag becomes very mad and starts punching Greg's arm, which he pretends not to notice.Ĭhirag presumably tells Vice Principal Roy about the prank afterward, which results in Greg being called down to his office. Before he can speak, Greg tells everyone in the cafeteria that there is a floating corn dog hovering about his lunch table, takes it from Chirag, and eats it in two bites.

At lunch, he tries to make Rowley say that he exists by bribing him with a corn dog. This sets him off, so he stands up on his desk and screams that he is a human being too.Ĭhirag gives up trying to talk to anyone in class until he finds out that Rowley Jefferson is a weak spot. The next day, when the science teacher asks Greg to count everyone in the class so she can get enough safety goggles, he counts everyone except Chirag. The "Invisible Chirag" prank rapidly spreads to the entire class. A few people, including Greg, start a prank where they pretend that he's not around, which Greg initially believes will be short-lived. When Chirag's family moves back and he returns to school, everyone is happy to see him again. Greg mentions that, in June, Chirag's family moved and had a big going-away party, which the whole neighborhood attended. When Greg discusses a hypothetical school system where grades would be based on height, he notes that short kids like Chirag would still be in first grade.
