Chetan Bhagat on finding his space in Bollywood


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) ?movies help me reach more indians' says chetan bhagat.

four of chetan bhagat’s five novels have been adapted for the big screen - the latest being 2 states based on his book 2 states: the story of my marriage. the author says movies help him expand his reach among indians.

in an interview he shares his experience with 2 states its team his association with bollywood and literature.

how much of your true-life love story has the film managed to capture?

yes indeed 2 states is quite close to me because the inspiration came from my own life. the key plot points are from my life but there is fictionalisation and drama added as well. hence technically it is krish and ananya’s story in the book and i think the film has captured that quite well.

how much of your romantic and marital life do we see in 2 states?

not much of my marital life as the film ends with the couple getting married. it is also more a ‘how to convince family’ story so even the romantic bits are limited.

you’ve been closely associated with the marketing of the film standing up there with alia bhatt and arjun kapoor. how closely affiliated are you to this story’s journey from your novel to cinema?

i was only involved in the initial stages in terms of placing the key members of the team in place producers director and the main cast. i was consulted on all of these and we came to a consensus on what works best. after that it has been completely director abhishek varman’s show. he has made a wonderful film and credit goes to him and his team. i came on board for the final promotions as the book is popular and it helps the readers becoming aware of the film.

your novels are invariably adapted for cinema. how comfortable are you with this transition?

i like to reach more indians and movies help me do so. the bigger the audience i have the more likely they are to read my non-fiction columns on national issues or be interested in my views. movies help me do that.

how close do you feel to bollywood and its culture now?

i feel close enough that if i have a project in mind i can reach a few people and discuss it with them. i have a few friends mostly directors. however i don’t know if apart from work i am close to bollywood in any other way. i come from a different background and i have a life and career outside of bollywood.

you remain the only bridge in india between literature and the younger generation. how much pressure does this put on you?

i am not the only bridge of course. there are many writers now and the bookshops are full of new books. however i am lucky readers look forward to my work. there is of course enormous pressure. with 2 states the expectations are sky high. ditto for my next book. i have to make conscious efforts to remain calm.

what do you feel about the uneasy relationship between bollywood and literature?

well it is getting better. at least in my case. i am extremely lucky as many good projects languish for years. i have had all my books taken up for filming and four of the five have been already made.

are you doing a sequel to 2 states?

i’m not doing a sequel to 2 states at this point. i don’t have a book length plot for it. i am working on and indeed quite excited about my new book which will release on diwali this year. the book is a rural-urban love story as i wanted to somewhat explore rural india in my own way.


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