Ashwin Sanghi
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Ashwin Sanghi
Ashwin Sanghiis an Indian writer in the fiction-Thriller genre. He is the author of three best-selling novels: The Rozabal Line, Chanakya's Chant and The Krishna Key. All his books have been based on historical, theological and mythological themes. He is one of India's best-selling conspiracy fiction writers and is an author of the new era of retelling Indian history or mythology in a contemporary context. Forbes India has included him in their Celebrity 100 list. His upcoming novel, The Sialkot...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth25 January 1969
CountryIndia
A book and a movie are different animals. You need a cinematic perspective to be involved in the motion pictures. And this is something I lack.
Initial work is on period research where the historical markers are absolutely non-negotiable. Once that is established, a writer can take creative liberties in terms of chronology to suit the story.
What is divine? Simply that which man has not yet been able to understand. Once understood, it ceases to be divine.
There is one person who can help solve 'writer's block'. His name is Mr. Johnnie Walker.
Mythology is like a game of Chinese Whispers. What goes in at one end of the human circle is rarely what emerges at the other end.
My greatest qualification for writing fiction was my ability to lie with a straight face as a child.
Everyone talks about moderation. How about some moderation in moderation?
What I have found is that, in a family business structure, sometimes what is needed is a sense of discipline rather than creativity. You have to take everyones ideas and make it work. When you are dealing with money, there is a limitation on how creative you can be.
Worry is like a rocking chair; it keeps you in motion but gets you nowhere
In order to become the master, a ruler must profess to be a servant of the people.
I want to be remembered as a storyteller more than someone who had something meaningful to say.
I want to make sure that my writing grips the reader from the word 'go.'
I was passionate about reading from an early age, and I would always be carrying a different book each week.
Oral storytelling goes back so long ago, and those stories that were told orally were always layered and changed with time.