




You turned 60 the year independent India turned 60. Did that motivate you to write Superstar India :From Incredible to Unstoppable? Who are your superstars in today’s India?
I feel I have been writing this book in my mother’s womb, for 60 years. But yes, my turning 60 was the trigger — it was time to take stock of me and my country. Progress reports of both read rather well. Today’s superstars are only the products of cinema and cricket. The greatest superstar India has produced is Mahatma Gandhi. Nobody in the world can challenge his unique status. The others come and go as per the flavour of the season.
The 60th year of Independence has unleashed celebratory writings across the media for a year now. What’s different about your book?
I am not a historian, economist, industrialist, politician or academic. Mine is a ‘felt’ account of areas I know something about. Since the book has no agenda, its tone is upbeat and not entirely smug. It expresses despair and celebration equally. It’s not gender-neutral. It has been written by a woman in a woman’s voice. History is chronicled by men for men. It’s our turn now. I believe women experience countries and cultures differently from men. Read the book and check that out for yourself!
Do you miss the Bookers and Commonwealths on your literary mantle?
I write for readers, not awards. And I refuse to write formulaic books revolving around caste and class that Western publishers adore. Marlon Brando once said, ‘I also write for appreciation now, whatever the motivation may have been in the past.’ And that appreciation comes from readers, not literary committees sitting in London. Like Bollywood chasing an Oscar, certain Indian authors too pander to publishers abroad. I find that cringe making.
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