Abhishek Gupta,
known by his pen name “Abhishek Atul” is
a writer and poet. He
has been part of various anthologies like
“Moonlit Matinee” and
“Crumpled Voices”. His short stories
“Rasgulla” and “The
Curious Case of Missing Brahmins” have
received critical acclaim
and lot of love from readers. His work
spans across Genres with
focus on various social issues. His
writing is a mix of satire,
humor and serious thought on social
issues. His story on the current
state of education system was
appreciated by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam for
the unique treatment of
this subject.
He has keen interest
in theatre, has written some plays that were
staged during his
academic and professional life. His plays
“Omvati Ka Swayamwar”,
“Chanakya ki Khoj” and “Bhagat
Singh Bhrashtachariyon Ke
Changul Mein” were well received
by audience in his college and
office. He plans to publish some of
these plays in the form of
stories.
A Software
Consultant by profession, a writer by passion, he also
has keen
interest in travelling and photography.
He can be reached at
–
Email-
abhishekgupta229@gmail.com
Twitter-
@abhishekatul
Blog-
Abhishekatul.blogspot.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/abhishek.atul.1
To read his story
“Midas Touch” in “Its all about dogs and bitches”, order your
copy here: Amazon
Here we get to know
him closely:
Nainika: Hi
Abhishek, first of all congratulations for another feather in your
cap “It's all about dogs and bitches”. Coming to my first
question:
We would be
interested to know that how from software background, your interest
diverted towards literature?
Abhishek:
I wouldn’t call it a diversion. I
became a writer first and a Software Consultant later.
During
my college days, I used to write stories, poems and plays. Software
came into my life much after literature had made a foray in my heart.
Nainika: What do you
enjoy being most, “Software Consultant” or “Writer”?
Abhishek:
To be honest, one complements the other.
My story Rasgulla wouldn’t have been written with Chicago as the
background if I hadn’t explored and loved the city. It was my job
as Software Consultant that took me to Chicago and it was the writer
in me that knitted a story around the city. In my play on corruption
there are some dialogues between Yamraj and Yamdoot which are
inspired from the life of a Software Engineer.
Nainika: Since you
love writing on social issues, how did you incorporate your love for
theme in your story in “It's all about dogs and bitches”
Abhishek: Our good
old Bollywood movies always used to have a message that the viewers
can take home at the end of the movie. It has been my endeavor to
give a message to the readers in addition to their mandatory dose of
entertainment. This story conveys message about love, relationships,
family and other very important things in life. I have tried to raise
various issues in this story that we face in our day to day life.
Nainika: Tell us
something about your story, “The Midas Touch” in “It's all
about dogs and bitches”.
Abhishek:
It is the story of a couple who always
fights but never thinks about separation. They have their set of
problems but they are deep in love and can’t imagine life without
each other. Their skirmishes create humorous situations that
sometimes take serious turns. They have cultural clashes, ego clashes
and face some really tricky situations but their love for each other
makes them sail through all the storms that they encounter.
Nainika: Please
throw some light on the lead characters.
Abhishek:
Ankit is a Punjabi boy from Delhi, a
perfect gentleman who cares about his friends and family. Sakshi is a
Marwari girl from Jaipur who is free spirited, confident and
ambitious. She has a heart of gold but is short tempered. They are
different from each other but complement each other in strange ways.
Nainika: How close
your story to real life?
Abhishek:
This story is very close to real life.
It has been my endeavor to write stories that readers can relate to.
We can find numerous similar stories if we observe people closely.
However, this story is unique in many aspects that one would notice
if he reads it carefully.
Nainika: If I talk
about your other creations, what extra does “The Midas Touch” has
to offer to its readers?
Abhishek:
“The Midas Touch” is different from
everything else that I have written till now. For the first time I
have tried to explore the complexities of a relationship. It was a
challenge to combine love, friendship, relationship issues, humor,
and social issues, all in one short story which spans over a
lifetime.
Nainika: From where
did you draw inspiration for the story?
Abhishek:
If we look around, we will find a lot of
couples who have a similar story. This story is based on my
observation of such couples.
Nainika: Out of your
published works, which one is your favorite?
Abhishek:
It would be like asking which of your
kids do you love the most. Each of my stories is completely different
from each other and it would be unfair to judge them with the same
yardstick.
Nainika: Why should
we, the readers, buy "It's all about dogs and bitches"?
Abhishek:
This book has some very interesting and
entertaining stories that are bound to touch the readers’ hearts.
Nainika: What would
be your message for readers?
Abhishek:
The train of life needs two rails to
run. Husband and wife are the two rails that ensure that this train
runs smoothly. If they chose to drift apart, the train will get
derailed.
Happy
reading!
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