This Article is From Aug 08, 2014

Chetan Bhagat: Will Consider Direction When I Need a New Kick

Chetan Bhagat: Will Consider Direction When I Need a New Kick

Chetan Bhagat wrote the screenplay for Kick

Highlights

  • Author Chetan Bhagat, who tried his hand at screenplay writing with Kick, starring Salman Khan, says he may try donning the director's hat when he needs a new 'kick' in life.
  • In an interview, Mr Bhagat has spoken about his tryst with screenplay writing, his new book and plans:
  • Ques: Kick is your first attempt at screenplay writing. How would you sum up the experience?
  • Mr Bhagat: I would say from start to finish, the experience gave me quite a kick! I had a chance to work in a very high profile project, with industry stalwarts and the biggest superstar. I also was out of my comfort zone and I learnt a lot from Sajid (Nadiadwala). I am glad I took on a new challenge and it reinvigorated me in some way.
  • Ques: How different is your interpretation of the subject from the original Telugu film?
  • Mr Bhagat: We liked the concept of the original, the story of a man who lives for his kick. However, we tried to add more scale, contemporary relevance, depth to characters, style and worked on the balance between plausibility and making a larger than life entertainer. Sajid Nadiadwala had a clear idea of what he wanted and the team helped him achieve it.
  • Ques: How vital was it for you to keep in mind Salman Khan's stardom while writing the screenplay?
  • Mr Bhagat: We were aware that it is a star vehicle, and we must make sure the fans are not disappointed. However, it may not be something that we thought of in every scene. Ultimately, we wrote a story that suited Salman.
  • Ques: All your films have been adapted to the screen. Which of your novels' movie adaptations is your favourite?
  • Mr Bhagat: That is a tough one to answer, but if I had to pick, I would say Kai Po Che!. It was a hard film to make but was beautifully done.
  • Ques: When do you intend to turn director?
  • Mr Bhagat: Not anytime soon. I am getting enough kick from my writing for now. When I need a new kick, I will definitely consider it as an option.
  • Ques: Finally, please tell me something about your next novel?
  • Mr Bhagat: It will release in October. It is a rural-urban love story, and I am getting amazing feedback from the test readers.
  • Ques: Why is it titled Half Girlfriend?
  • Mr Bhagat: You have to read the book for that.
Mumbai: Author Chetan Bhagat, who tried his hand at screenplay writing with Kick, starring Salman Khan, says he may try donning the director's hat when he needs a new 'kick' in life.(Also Read: Salman Khan's Kick Character Matches His Real Personality: Chetan Bhagat)

In an interview, Mr Bhagat has spoken about his tryst with screenplay writing, his new book and plans:

Ques:
Kick is your first attempt at screenplay writing. How would you sum up the experience?

Mr Bhagat:
I would say from start to finish, the experience gave me quite a kick! I had a chance to work in a very high profile project, with industry stalwarts and the biggest superstar. I also was out of my comfort zone and I learnt a lot from Sajid (Nadiadwala). I am glad I took on a new challenge and it reinvigorated me in some way.

Ques: How different is your interpretation of the subject from the original Telugu film?

Mr Bhagat: We liked the concept of the original, the story of a man who lives for his kick. However, we tried to add more scale, contemporary relevance, depth to characters, style and worked on the balance between plausibility and making a larger than life entertainer. Sajid Nadiadwala had a clear idea of what he wanted and the team helped him achieve it.

Ques:
How vital was it for you to keep in mind Salman Khan's stardom while writing the screenplay?

Mr Bhagat:
We were aware that it is a star vehicle, and we must make sure the fans are not disappointed. However, it may not be something that we thought of in every scene. Ultimately, we wrote a story that suited Salman.

Ques: All your films have been adapted to the screen. Which of your novels' movie adaptations is your favourite?

Mr Bhagat:
That is a tough one to answer, but if I had to pick, I would say Kai Po Che!. It was a hard film to make but was beautifully done.

Ques: When do you intend to turn director?

Mr Bhagat: Not anytime soon. I am getting enough kick from my writing for now. When I need a new kick, I will definitely consider it as an option.

Ques:
Finally, please tell me something about your next novel?

Mr Bhagat:
It will release in October. It is a rural-urban love story, and I am getting amazing feedback from the test readers.

Ques: Why is it titled Half Girlfriend?

Mr Bhagat:
You have to read the book for that.
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