Tag: Piyush Jha

  • Crime thrillers can take Indian entertainment global: writer-creator Piyush Jha

    Crime thrillers can take Indian entertainment global: writer-creator Piyush Jha

    MUMBAI: Post the Covid2019 outbreak, the Indian entertainment industry witnessed revolutionary changes as OTT platforms gained massive popularity among audiences. OTT originals which were primarily confined to western countries landed on Indian shores, and this inevitable change motivated many passionate writers and filmmakers to make their online video streaming debut. Piyush Jha is one of those master writers who recently forayed into the world of OTT platforms with his new web series Chakravyuh: An Inspector Virkar Crime Thriller. 

    Switching genres from comedy to crime 

    Piyush Jha started his career as a writer-filmmaker in 1999 with the comedy movie Chalo America. Later, he made two more movies, King of Bollywood (2004), and Sikander (2009). And now, after an 11-year-long hiatus, Jha has re-entered the entertainment industry with Chakravyuh starring Prateik Babbar in the lead role. Unlike his previous outings which dealt with comedic subjects, Chakravyuh is an edge-of-your-seat thriller unravelling over eight episodes. 

    The web series directed by Sajit Warrier premiered on MX Player, and received positive responses from all corners. Based on Jha's book Anti-Social Network: An Inspector Virkar Crime Thriller which was published in 2014, the show portrayed the story of the eponymous daredevil cop who fights against the injustices in society. 

    The evolution of a Mumbai-based storyteller

     "I feel great. Audiences (MISSING) have  welcomed Chakravyuh and Inspector Virkar warmly. At this moment, I should thank Kailash Surendranath and Aarti Surendranath of Mayavid who gave us immense support throughout the journey. Until now, Inspector Virkar was only there in the books, and now he has come to the screens," said Jha. 

    According to him, Chakravyuh is more than just a crime thriller, as it is a character-driven story. Jha revealed that the upcoming two seasons of Chakravyuh – also based on his books – will explore the character of Inspector Virkar in different dimensions. 

    Jha also lauded Prateik Babbar for portraying the role of Inspector Virkar with finesse on screen. 

    "As we go to the next seasons, we will see an evolution in his character, as an investigator, as a person who has deep angst in the system, a person who seeks justice in society. All these elements are going to come out. Prateik is actively looking forward to taking this character further," added Jha. 

    Crime thrillers are the way to go

    Jha held the firm belief that crime thrillers have the potential to elevate the Indian entertainment industry to new heights. The genre has always had a global dimension and quality products could appeal to international audiences. 

    "Post the advent of OTT platforms, Indians have been watching crime thrillers from other languages including Spanish, Italian, etc. Crime thrillers always have the ability to appeal to people irrespective of the language barrier. I strongly believe that Indian filmmakers and storytellers should focus on crime thrillers in the future, as quality products will expand the reach of Indian films and series among international audiences," he said. 

    On his upcoming projects

    The filmmaker revealed that he is currently working on two shows, and also plans to make the second season of Chakravyuh. 

    "Apart from the two shows, I am also working on an audio fiction with Amazon audible. That is new territory for me, and I am very excited about it. The audio fiction will be horror-supernatural, a genre that is very new to me. I feel happy as I continue to be a storyteller, and I find myself evolving as time passes by," Jha signed off. 

  • Stories of super traits of superstars

    Stories of super traits of superstars

    MUMBAI: As a journalist for eighteen years and now the editor of an entertainment weekly – Screen from the Indian Express Group, Priyanka Sinha Jha has met and interviewed many stars from the Bollywood industry, but it was a blog by the Bollywood stalwart Amitabh Bachchan that compelled her to think what goes behind the making of a star. Her book – Supertraits of Superstars published by Rupa Publications – that hit the book stores recently features 11 stars from the Bollywood industry, their journeys, their struggles and a lot more.

     

    The germ of this idea, Priyanka says, was sown while reading one of Amitabh Bachchan’s blogs wherein he had quoted his father, poet Harivanshrai Bachchan saying, “Man ka ho to achcha, man ka naa ho to aur achcha”. “The thought led me to wonder how an iconic superstar like him, tided over the rough and tumble of life, and eventually it took shape in the book Supertraits of Superstars,” says Priyanka who is inspired by authors like Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth, Shobhaa De, Gerald Durell, Emma Bombeck among others.

     

    While she started working on the book in 2012, the principal writing was done over a period of three months. “It took a while to arrive at the format of the book,” informs Priyanka. The book features the stories of Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Vidya Balan, Karan Johar, John Abraham, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

     

    Priyanka has explored that one idea which differentiates these actors from the rest of the B-Town brigade and one of those defining traits that makes them stand out. It is not just the story, the book also suggests how a reader can benefit from knowing about the stars.

     

    Talking about how she shortlisted the stars for the book, she says, “I selected 11 superstars who have displayed a certain defining supertrait in their lives so for instance,  Mr Amitabh Bachchan for his impeccable discipline, Mr Shah Rukh Khan for the passion and enthusiasm which he brings to everything he does…and so on.”

     

    Call it the advantages of being a journalist or sheer luck, Priyanka didn’t have to struggle much in finding a publisher. “Fortunately for me, Mr Kapish Mehra (owner, Rupa Publishers) and I were on the same page and he approved the idea almost immediately,” she says.

     

    In fact, she got huge support from the publishers. “They gave me ample freedom and were open to most of my suggestions about the book,” she adds.

     

    Priyanka’s husband, filmmaker-writer Piyush Jha also had a successful stint when he turned to writing from filmmaking with two back-to-back bestsellers – Mumbaistaan and Compassbox Killer. However, with utmost humility, in all his interviews, he has given the credit to his wife for turning him to writing. He has often mentioned that it was his wife who realised his potential to write and got him into it.

     

    Quiz Priyanka about the support that she got while she was writing the book and she says, “Well, if it wasn’t for Piyush’s support and guidance at every step, I probably would have never got down to writing it. He was instrumental in getting me out of my comfort zone and send a proposal to the publishers. I can never thank him enough for making this dream – of writing a book – come true!”

     

    Interestingly, Piyush, who mastered the art of distribution of books during the release of his books, has even suggested interesting strategies for this one. “Distribution is actually an area that I know very little of, but Piyush, who acquired a detailed knowledge of it when his books often comes up with innovative suggestions on that front,” says Priyanka.

     

    The book has already got a lot of prominence and a good start at various literature festivals like the World Book Fair in Delhi and the Patna Lit Fest. However, Priyanka thinks it is too early to comment on the response the book is getting. But those who have read the book have felt quite inspired. “With that being said, I would think the purpose of Supertraits of Superstars, has been well served,” she remarks.

     

    An online edition of the book will soon follow. Though Priyanka confesses to still prefer reading books in the old-fashioned manner, she thinks that during travels e-books are a boon since they all fit in within your Ipad! And thus an e-book of her books isn’t a bad idea!

     

    However, the book is available on all possible online sites. In fact the publishers have tied up with Flipkart and Infibeam in the online space and Crossword bookstores in the retail space, informs Ritu Vajpeyi Mohan from Rupa Publications. “The response has been fantastic. People have loved the book and the concept. We have received encouraging responses from a variety of readers,” she adds, also informing that 7000 copies have been published in the first edition and it is being distrbuted all across from tier I to III towns.

     

    The book is priced Rs 195.