How does it feel to be a published author?
It’s a nice feeling as you realise that a <g data-gr-id="45">much awaited</g> dream has become <g data-gr-id="44">reality</g>.
What/Who inspired you to write such a mature book?
My parents, my family and my friends, who have supported me, have been the key source of inspiration and I thank them for standing by me, whenever I needed their support.
This is your first book and yet you managed to write so deeply. Would you like to quote any personal incident that made you think on the same line?
Each of these stories is based on <g data-gr-id="56">real time</g> incidents of our daily life. The incident quoted in the chapter “death in <g data-gr-id="57">nalsar</g>” has a resemblance of the corporate world and readers from the corporate world have appreciated it a lot. Another story “which B-school are you from?” has also been lauded a lot. All in all each of the chapters have a thought to think over and reflect on ones’ bearing.
Balancing your busy schedule and writing would have been tough. How did you manage to extract time?
It was tough in the beginning but, my family and friends gave me time to concentrate and focus. Hence, I was able to pen it down successfully.
Does diverse education help in writing?
I am not sure on this, but I think <g data-gr-id="48">passion</g> of doing something really works, writing in this case.
Would you like to give any message to aspiring writers?
Have faith in yourself and give it your best shot, you certainly will achieve your goals.
What next?
Preparing for the Hindi version as readers in <g data-gr-id="43"><g data-gr-id="58">hindi</g></g> heartland have asked for it.