Acknowledged
by the media and critiques for a clear Nostradamus
Approach and by the title 'The God
of All Things', this legendary author is noted for his courage, wit and military
thrillers on terrorism and action, to list a few.
He is the man who has not just been sitting behind a desk and coughing up literature but the one who was in the thick of the action. Presenting before you Tom Clancy's Indian counterpart, the one and only – Mukul Deva.
Hello Mukul Sir, So how did it all begin?
Even as a child, I was madly in love with the art of storytelling
and it had always been my dream to become one myself. That is why, even though
I use books as a medium of expression, at heart, I view myself only as a story
teller. This, like most other art forms, requires just two things – a lot of
junoon and even more discipline... :)
People believe you possess Nostradamus Touch as you envisioned
Bin Laden’s end with Salim Must Die
well before the US operation; what’s your take on it?
For
every single book I have written, I spend an extraordinary amount of time on
research and I am an avid student of history. I guess both these come together
with my love for writing about things happening around us and logically end up
in some of the things I write about coming true. I see myself as a profiler
of the times I live in – as it so happens a fairly accurate one.
We call you Salman Khan of Indian Writing, what do you
think about the same?
Nostradamus, Literary Storm trooper, The Renaissance Man - all these
I am familiar with - But Salman Khan? Seriously... LOL... now I will have to
stop wearing shorts and call myself Chulbul Pandey... :) And I would be very
curious to know why they call me the Salman Khan of Indian writing.
The Lashkar series is a fine bridge between fact and fiction.
I’d specifically want to ask you of one sentence, ‘…. The Indian Army did not
leave its dead or wounded behind’ p 251 (Lashkar).
This is a fact. In every operation, we are trained to ensure we do
not leave the bodies of our fallen comrades behind. I am not saying it’s never
happened ... there are some dire situations where it may be simply impossible,
but those are very rare.
Do you think you would write these books with the same precision
and caliber if you hadn't had an army background (I was asked this question
in my paper presentation on your novel)?
I am sure I would have. After all, I have written crime thrillers
like AND DEATH CAME CALLING with equal precision and covered both sides of the
story - though I am neither cop nor criminal... :) And we cannot forget that
Tom Clancy, who is an iconic military thriller writer, was not an army man
either.
Absolutely Sir; BTW your books will make incredible movies. Any
plans for cinematic adaptations?
I completely agree with you that they would adapt very well
to the silver screen. And yes, the movie rights for LASHKAR have already been
assigned to a movie producer. There is also a query from a Hollywood studio for
WEAPON OF VENGEANCE. So fingers crossed, let’s hope it all goes well and I see
my books on the big screen.
Give us a little insight
about your upcoming books.
I am currently working on a thriller, the sequel to THE DUST WILL
NEVER SETTLE or WEAPON OF VENGEANCE as its called in America. This is called
POUND OF FLESH and is the third book of the Ravinder Gill series. It is slated
for release in June 2016; probably in the US first and then in the Indian
sub-continent.
Thereafter I shall be writing ONE NIGHT STAND, which is the second
book of my Deadly Sins series and is a psychological thriller.
What are your inclinations apart from Writing?
Other than writing, which I do four hours every day, I love
reading. In fact I think anyone who aspires to be a writer, must be an avid
reader as well. I also love watching movies - in several languages. And I am
passionate about swimming and yoga. Then of course I am also actively involved
in my company, providing coaching and leadership training in 13 countries as on
date.
Where can we find more about you and your work?
Website: www.mukuldeva.com
To
conclude, Please share a message for the readers.
Life is a one shot deal with no retakes – so live it. And when things go wrong, which they will. Often. Then remember that - when you were born they gave you a birth certificate, not a warranty card. Shit happens! Deal with it – and keep smiling... :)
Life is a one shot deal with no retakes – so live it. And when things go wrong, which they will. Often. Then remember that - when you were born they gave you a birth certificate, not a warranty card. Shit happens! Deal with it – and keep smiling... :)
Wow, beautiful
message indeed.
Thank you once again for sparing your precious time for this interview and enlightening us with your wise words. We wish you tons of good luck and success in all your future endeavors.
P.S.: To be honest, I wish the
part of counter-attack in Lashkar wasn’t just a fiction!