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Won't change my writing style for Bollywood: Chetan Bhagat
New Delhi, May 1
His books have found visual
translation in Hindi movies, but author Chetan Bhagat remains unstirred
by the glitz and glamour of the tinsel town and says he won't change his
style of writing to suit Bollywood's sensibilities.
“I don't
want to change my writing style. I want to write books as books. I don't
want to change my books because of some film-related reason. I will
continue to make my books as they are,†Bhagat told IANS over phone from
Mumbai.
Most of his books like "The Three Mistakes of My Life",
“Five Point Someone†and "2 States: The Story of My Marriage" impressed
Bollywood filmmakers enough to turn these into films.
The
adaptations have garnered mixed response at the box office. While "3
Idiots", based on "Five Point Someone", and "2 States", inspired by "2
States: The Story of My Marriage", raked in a good business, “Kai Po
Che", a take on "The Three Mistakes of My Life", got only tepid
response.
"Hello", based on "One Night @ The Call Centre",
turned out to be a dud at the boxoffice. Now two films based on
"Revolution 2020" and "Half Girlfriend" are in works.
It's often
seen that films aren’t able to do justice to the storyline in the book.
But Bhagat notes that he “has been lucky†in that case.
“People
have liked the films and I feel filmmakers have done justice to the
book,†said the IIT-Delhi and IIM-Ahmedabad alumnus.
Talking
about the film on “Half Girlfriendâ€, which is being helmed by Mohit
Suri, he said: “We still have to start to work on it. But I have been
kept in the loop. Mohit is busy in some other film right now, so the
work on that film will start soon. I am co-producing 'Half Girlfriend'.
So, I am trying to be more and more involved."
Bhagat, who is
currently seen judging reality TV show “Nach Baliye 7â€, has tried his
hand at screenplay writing for Salman Khan-starrer “Kickâ€. And he notes
that he will take up more such projects if “something different and
unique†comes his way.