Neeraj Pandey turns author with debut novel ‘Ghalib Danger’
Much-acclaimed director of super-hit films ‘A Wednesday’ and ‘Special 26’ pens gangster saga Book launched at a reading by Anupam Kher in Mumbai
Mumbai, December 6, 2013: Neeraj Pandey, one of India’s finest contemporary filmmakers, today launched his debut novel “Ghalib Danger” at an event that was attended by the stars of his cinematic ventures. After entertaining Indians all over the world with memorable and much-loved films like ‘A Wednesday’ and ‘Special 26’, the critically acclaimed director, who is no stranger to thrillers has further explored the genre with his first book.
A fictional gangster saga set in the visually eclectic Mumbai underworld, “Ghalib Danger” makes Neeraj one of the rare Bollywood directors who have also authored novels. “Ghalib Danger” revolves around the life of its main protagonist Kamran Ali. A young taxi driver by profession, Kamran stays in Mumbai and dreams of making it big someday. However a twist of fate awaited him as on an eventful day his life transforms when he saves the life of a notorious underworld don from called Mirza. As an act of gratitude, Mirza takes Kamran under his tutelage.
Speaking of his book, the celebrated film writer-director and now author says, ‘Writing has always been a passion and when the story of Kamran and his world took shape in my mind, I knew that only a book would do full justice to it. It’s a story of destinies that collide and shape the world of our characters’.
The launch of Neeraj’s first book was also a special occasion for some of his favourite stars to come and cheer in support. While Anupam Kher, who credits Neeraj’s as giving him two out of his top 10 roles in the form of A Wednesday and Special 26, read out a chapter from the book to a live audience, Naseeruddin Shah penned the leading quote. Manoj Bajpayee not only joined the gathering but also lent his voice to the motion poster of the book as he read out couplets from Ghalib’s work. Divyaa Dutta dropped by to wish Neeraj good luck as well.