“There’s a lot more that I have to cover – can’t call it my journey, but I feel lucky to be a part of some great movies. Films have had a very important position in my life – it was something that attracted me both in my good and bad times. The school was about watching each and every film that used to come on television. There was some connection, I believe. I don’t know what this is, but I was never able to leave the connection with films behind. While working for an advertising company, I used to come back and watch movies. I started discovering international cinema and that is where I realised that this is what I want to do. When I watched Lagaan in the theatre, I was mesmerised to see that a film on such a brilliant topic can be made. This was preparing me and when I met my boss, he guided me to another extend. With Bhootnath Returns featuring Amitabh Bachchan, the game changed for me, and got to work in more and more movies. I started observing people and their lives and that reflects a lot in my writing.”