Interviewer: How did your journey as a writer begin? What inspired you to start writing?
Author: From the time I was born, my parents, my family everyone used to give me the knowledge of our ancient past like the Ramayana, and Mahabharata. And when I grew up like 2-4 years ago, I got an new hobby of watching movies. So combining both when I first time visited The Land Of Brij Bhoomi, there I got to feel an eternal experience where my mind is imagining Lord Krishna and Radha Rani playing, performing Leela’s in this land and when I came back to my home, I was wondering that experience I had and then I started to write that experience into the form of a novel, and then gradually I researched and found a perfect story from the ancient past, and hence PURUHSARTHA was written.
Interviewer: What genres, themes, or subjects do you prefer to write about, and why?
Author: As an author I am ready to work in any genre but the Genre’s I prefer to write the most is the Mythological Science fiction or I call it as Past- Future Fusion genre. Whenever I write or will write in future different stories and books and novels, I always try to make a concept into my mind and then revolve different timelines along that genre – that’s why I call it as Past – Future Fusion Genre. The Divineness of the ancient stories, the moral message that they give, and also the epic sequences I try to create through passing different timelines these helps me to motivate for the project.
Interviewer: Was there a particular book, author, or incident that influenced your decision to write?
Author: There is not any book which influenced me to write but at the time when I came back from Vrindavan, a teaser came of KALKI 2989 A.D. and that teaser really made motivated to search about Lord Kalki (Lord Vishnu’s 10 incarnation) and that thing actually helped me to get the storyline for PURUSHARTHA. But instead of Books, movies actually help me to write the story, like for shri Krishna and Radha Rani, I actually watched two of my favorite animated series “Krishna aur kansa and Little Krishna”.
Interviewer: What challenges or obstacles have you faced in your writing journey, and how did you overcome them?
Author: The main obstacle for me in my writing journey was to set the timelines and align them to carve a perfect story. However, I just made a present time as an medium to start the story and then actually managed different past and future timelines alongside of it.
Interviewer: Can you recall a memorable moment or incident related to your writing that deeply impacted you?
Author: When I was writing the sequence for shri Krishna – that was a beautifully portrayed part of the story which gives hope and believe in god and this thing actually helped me out to be more and more dharmic and lost into the beauty of the divine.
Interviewer: What message, thought, or emotion do you try to convey through your books or poems?
Author: There’s only a simple message which I try to convey form my book, that be so weak that you need to trouble other living being for your self-interest, like eating non – veg and just be strong to follow the dharma and uplift the dharma rather then just being one more added in the crowd of Adharmi’s be the one even alone in the line of dharma savior.
Interviewer: Which of your writings is closest to your heart, and why?
Author: PURUSHARTHA is second book I wrote, and out of the two books in my writing catalogue PURUSHARTHA is the one I feel is not just an book but an overall experience to read, because it’s non-linear writing style creates a suspense into my mind, the perfectly used timeline helps me to get the knowledge necessary for the books, story and it’s epic cameo’s of characters make’s it and read-worthy book for me and at last the message it conveys to it’s reader is just the one which fits into your exact heart as you connect with the story.
Interviewer: If you had to describe your identity as a writer in one line or belief, what would it be?
Author: VOICEOF FORGOTTEN WISDOM AND SAGES.
Interviewer: How do you see yourself evolving as a writer in the future? Are there any upcoming projects or genres you wish to explore?
Author: My upcoming Projects are a hint from my present project – THE PURUSHARTHA PART-II, that will be more focused on to provide a deep knowledge but in the same writing style as is used for PURUSHARTHA PART-I.
Interviewer: What advice or message would you like to give to aspiring writers or readers?
Author: Advice for Readers: When you finish reading the book, just think if you were into Raghav’s place what would you have done, if you would be on the side of Dharma – the world is very dirty let’s wipe every dirt together, and if you were on the Adharma’s side – you need to wipe the dirt within you.
So inspiring and helpful to read this.
Great to see how a he turns his imagination of ancient times into the today’s reality