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            <![CDATA[ <p><strong>D. Chattanathan</strong> who has been writing since&nbsp;childhood is a graduate in agriculture with a&nbsp;post-graduate diploma in Public Relations&nbsp;and Journalism. A topper in PGPR &amp;J and&nbsp;the recipient of Gromor Fellowship of&nbsp;Coromandel Fertilizers. He is a career&nbsp;banker and an author of two books ‘TITBITs&nbsp;of Corporate Life’ and ‘Dollops of Life’.&nbsp;</p><p>He is currently a co-promoter&nbsp;and the Managing Director of Aryadhan&nbsp;Financial Solutions Pvt Ltd. Prior to this, he&nbsp;was a Group Product head with ICICI Bank&nbsp;Ltd.&nbsp;</p><p><br><strong>Check out his interview:&nbsp;</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist: How did you discover your passion for writing?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan: </strong>As a matter of fact, this is like a reinvention. I started writing at a very early age, but&nbsp;during the last three decades somehow, I stopped writing completely and got&nbsp;engrossed in day-to-day affairs at work. Over the period of last three years, I&nbsp;reignited my spirits, and have already written three books. The third being MY&nbsp;RIDES&nbsp;with SAHIB. I feel story telling and writing was a natural bent and inclination I&nbsp;had&nbsp;right from childhood. I remember to have attempted the first unpublished novel when I was at school.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;What kind of relationship do Sahib and Sheetal share in the story? What influence did Sahib have on Sheetal’s life?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>While Sheetal and Sahib have a kind of Mentor mentee relationship, Sahib found in&nbsp;Sheetal his long last daughter. Sahib became instrumental in nurturing the skills of&nbsp;Sheetal and fulfilling her desire of becoming a poet while she continued to operate the taxi.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;What message you are trying to convey through this story?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>This is a story highlighting the basis of human relations and is inevitability. Even&nbsp;when everyone tries to do the right thing, life still forces them to face unexpected&nbsp;trials and tribulations. A lesson that love is the mother of all conflicts, even hatred is rooted in love, perhaps too much love for someone else.&nbsp;</p><p>In addition to the story line, there are three strong pillars which are grooved in the story.&nbsp;</p><p>1) Getting into literature does not require a formal degree as much as a musician or&nbsp;a sportsperson, provided such training centres are established giving a clear focus on to that.&nbsp;</p><p>2) Innovations can happen from customer feedbacks&nbsp;</p><p>3) Making people in Orphanages as entrepreneurs instead of putting them to</p><p>rigmarole of academic system&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;How did you come up with the idea of the story?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>This is a thought which I had built over a period once I decided what I wanted to&nbsp;write. I wanted to have a lady lead protagonist which I was very sure of, and I wanted&nbsp;to weave the three pillars into the story line. So, I thought through how I can hold the&nbsp;interest of the reader to list all these aspects and continue with the story line. So, this&nbsp;was all imaginative build up which occurred over a period, hence, to say that I had&nbsp;first a story in mind created and then started writing would be a wrong assumption.&nbsp;Yes, the concepts of what needs to build up and the crux were decided to build the story line.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;Have you thought of turning this novel into a motion picture? Do you think the movie will do justice to the story?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>I&nbsp;want more and more people to read this book. I feel it is an easy read, and while it&nbsp;is a fiction there are various takes as an author what I feel about certain things which have been woven into the storyline quite effectively, that is the beauty of this Novel.&nbsp;</p><p>While I have not thought of making this novel into a motion picture, I certainly feel&nbsp;that is will be a good inspirational motion picture as lot of drama suspense emotions&nbsp;are twined in, which can engross the audience thoroughly. If you ask me is it a movie material, I will say 9.9/10</p><p><br>&nbsp;</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><strong>D. Chattanathan</strong> who has been writing since&nbsp;childhood is a graduate in agriculture with a&nbsp;post-graduate diploma in Public Relations&nbsp;and Journalism. A topper in PGPR &amp;J and&nbsp;the recipient of Gromor Fellowship of&nbsp;Coromandel Fertilizers. He is a career&nbsp;banker and an author of two books ‘TITBITs&nbsp;of Corporate Life’ and ‘Dollops of Life’.&nbsp;</p><p>He is currently a co-promoter&nbsp;and the Managing Director of Aryadhan&nbsp;Financial Solutions Pvt Ltd. Prior to this, he&nbsp;was a Group Product head with ICICI Bank&nbsp;Ltd.&nbsp;</p><p><br><strong>Check out his interview:&nbsp;</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist: How did you discover your passion for writing?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan: </strong>As a matter of fact, this is like a reinvention. I started writing at a very early age, but&nbsp;during the last three decades somehow, I stopped writing completely and got&nbsp;engrossed in day-to-day affairs at work. Over the period of last three years, I&nbsp;reignited my spirits, and have already written three books. The third being MY&nbsp;RIDES&nbsp;with SAHIB. I feel story telling and writing was a natural bent and inclination I&nbsp;had&nbsp;right from childhood. I remember to have attempted the first unpublished novel when I was at school.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;What kind of relationship do Sahib and Sheetal share in the story? What influence did Sahib have on Sheetal’s life?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>While Sheetal and Sahib have a kind of Mentor mentee relationship, Sahib found in&nbsp;Sheetal his long last daughter. Sahib became instrumental in nurturing the skills of&nbsp;Sheetal and fulfilling her desire of becoming a poet while she continued to operate the taxi.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;What message you are trying to convey through this story?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>This is a story highlighting the basis of human relations and is inevitability. Even&nbsp;when everyone tries to do the right thing, life still forces them to face unexpected&nbsp;trials and tribulations. A lesson that love is the mother of all conflicts, even hatred is rooted in love, perhaps too much love for someone else.&nbsp;</p><p>In addition to the story line, there are three strong pillars which are grooved in the story.&nbsp;</p><p>1) Getting into literature does not require a formal degree as much as a musician or&nbsp;a sportsperson, provided such training centres are established giving a clear focus on to that.&nbsp;</p><p>2) Innovations can happen from customer feedbacks&nbsp;</p><p>3) Making people in Orphanages as entrepreneurs instead of putting them to</p><p>rigmarole of academic system&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;How did you come up with the idea of the story?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>This is a thought which I had built over a period once I decided what I wanted to&nbsp;write. I wanted to have a lady lead protagonist which I was very sure of, and I wanted&nbsp;to weave the three pillars into the story line. So, I thought through how I can hold the&nbsp;interest of the reader to list all these aspects and continue with the story line. So, this&nbsp;was all imaginative build up which occurred over a period, hence, to say that I had&nbsp;first a story in mind created and then started writing would be a wrong assumption.&nbsp;Yes, the concepts of what needs to build up and the crux were decided to build the story line.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Frontlist:&nbsp;Have you thought of turning this novel into a motion picture? Do you think the movie will do justice to the story?&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>D. Chattanathan:&nbsp;</strong>I&nbsp;want more and more people to read this book. I feel it is an easy read, and while it&nbsp;is a fiction there are various takes as an author what I feel about certain things which have been woven into the storyline quite effectively, that is the beauty of this Novel.&nbsp;</p><p>While I have not thought of making this novel into a motion picture, I certainly feel&nbsp;that is will be a good inspirational motion picture as lot of drama suspense emotions&nbsp;are twined in, which can engross the audience thoroughly. If you ask me is it a movie material, I will say 9.9/10</p><p><br>&nbsp;</p> ]]>
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