An interview of the bestselling author of "Jab se you have loved me" who has recently come up with his 2nd book "The jadoo of your love":-
Hello Saha-da, what is your feeling after being an author now? What’s your perspective about life now after achieving a rare flagship in your life?
Hello Saha-da, what is your feeling after being an author now? What’s your perspective about life now after achieving a rare flagship in your life?
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Feels good, but I must thank India’s No. 1
publisher Srishti for giving me the opportunity to be a published author. I
wouldn’t call it a rare flagship is my life, but since this book, ‘The jadoo of your love!’ is doing very well,
probably I’ll write another one quickly.
When you saw your first novel for sale on E-commerce websites and
placed at a bookstore for the first time, what kind of thoughts dominated your
mind?
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I was indeed delighted. These are the moments in
life which one waits for. I wished everyone who had purchased a copy of ‘Five
Point Someone,’ or ‘Immortals of Meluha,’ buy my book too.
Before we head towards discussing your book, we would like to know in
spite of being an author, what do you exactly do? And do you wish to be in the
job some day or come into full-time writing?
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Well, I maintain airplanes for a living. After
graduating from IIT, Madras way back in 1987, I had joined Indian Airlines,
which was merged with Air India in 2007. I am now an employee of Air India.
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Full-time writing is something that I would love
to do, but in the near term I am looking forward to quitting Air India and
setting up my own business. If that doesn’t work out, I shall try for a job in
some private airline company. But then as I have said in my book that in my
life it always happens, ‘jo sochta, woh
hota nahin, aur jo hota woh kabhie socha bhi nahin.’
What is your second book all about? And from where did this idea occur
to you?
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My second book, ‘The jadoo of your love!’ is a love story obviously, but here I tried to
deal with some mature stuff like a boy falling in love with a lady older to
him, loneliness of a working woman, the dilemma of an unwed mother and so on.
Of course, my audiences are the young readers, and so it has been written in
such a way that it remains a light read throughout.
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Honestly, the ideas have come to me from various films that I have
watched.
How much long did it take to write this book from the moment you
started developing the story to start writing it till completing it finally
with editing and all?
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This one took a little long, as I was not in the
proper frame of mind to write the entire novel at one go because of the turmoil
that was going on in our company. The entire process from conceptualization to
the book hitting the stands took about two years or so.
Indian Publishing is too hard to deal with, was it easy for you to get
a Publisher 3 years back or did u wait for a long time to get your work
published?
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Actually I wrote my first novel – a love-story
cum thriller on the backdrop of Indian aviation some twelve years back. But at
that point in time I couldn’t find a publisher. Thereafter, I tried to publish
a collection of short stories, but failed in that too. However after I wrote
the love-story, ‘Jab se you have
loved me,’ the first publisher I approached, namely Srishti, they accepted my
book.
What are the Promotional strategies that you and your publisher have
applied to promote/market your latest book?
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Presently, my publisher is doing all the
publicity of the book, but I have decided to promote it myself next month
onward. Of course I have limited resources, but every author has to keep in
mind that his book is his own baby and the publisher is only the midwife. The
publishers’ hands are full anyway, and they will become busy with their next
project the very next day of your book’s release.
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I really don’t know how to go about promoting/marketing
the book, but if anyone would like to assist me he or she is most welcome.
What exactly is your target from your Books- 1. Getting most copies
sold out, 2. Getting the love of readers or 3. You just wrote it because you
wanted to write a book once in your life, hence you have no targets?
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No, the third option is ruled out. I would very
much like to see myself as an established writer. But I guess the first two
options are intertwined – if you get the love of readers, your books will
automatically sell.
By when are you coming up with your next novel? And if possible, do
give us an idea about what it would be.
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My next novel should come out in six months’
time. And well, it will be another Da Vinci Code. Ah! Just kidding. But this
time around I want to write something different and not just another love
story.
In the end, tell us in 5-7 lines, what speech will you give if you win
a Major Award for the Best Indian Author for your books?
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Oops! It’s almost like asking the Indian
football team’s captain as to what speech he would be giving if India won the
FIFA World Cup. I know my limitations brother. That I can never be another
Amitav Ghosh or Kunal Basu is as certain as the brand new mobile phone that you
have purchased yesterday getting obsolete in just about a year’s time.
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