Interview
with writer, poet, translator & a friend Kshitish Padhy. Once upon
a time he was active on RC forums, username - enigmatic9 / jamming.
Pesh hai interview k mukhya ansh. Unki upcoming Novel "Law of Averages -
A Love Story with Twists" k liye unhe Good Luck! :)

Kshitish Padhy @ Comic Con, India 2011
Ques. Firstly, congratulations on the completion of your Novel “Law of Averages”. Tell us more about LOA?
Answer: Thank you! Mohit. Law of Averages is my debut novel. It is a
light comedy story following the exploits of a struggling scriptwriter
Rithwik. Rithwik did not have luck on his side and all his lucky breaks
proved to be false hopes. Things take an exciting turn when he meets
an attractive woman while travelling in a crowded bus from Meerut. The
initial part of the story is set against the backdrop of Raj Comics and
working of comics industry in general showing the struggle of Rithwik
while the later half focuses more on Rithwik’s love story and the
exciting misadventures that follow.
P.S. The protagonists are comic fans who work as a scriptwriter and an
illustrator who work at Raj Comics. The backdrop has a lot of incidents
related to comics industry.
Ques. Born and bought up?
Answer: I was born in Aska, a small town in Orissa in 1980. My parents
were natives of Orissa but my father worked in a company in Ranchi so I
spent my entire childhood in Ranchi with sporadic visits to Orissa.
Ques. Childhood memories?
I was a pampered kid and I had an active life beyond academics. I used
to play cricket, football and badminton matches a lot but the summer
vacations were reserved for storybooks and comics. We used to share
comics since pocket money was scarce. I was a voracious reader and I
would hide comic books and novels in my textbooks like most fans. I was
good at creating stories but was too lazy to write them. Now that I am a
writer, let’s say that there is some poetic justice in nature.
Ques. How many publications have you worked for?
RC, Campfire, Vimanika, Arkin.
Ques. All comic publications?
Haan.
Ques. Kitna time ho gaya aapko industry mey?
7 Years
Ques. Difference between a comic and a Novel from a writer’s perspective?
While writing a novel you need to describe the location, setting and
emotions better since you don’t have the benefit of visuals as compared
to writing comics. While writing novels, you have to be more careful
with your punctuation and grammar. On the brighter side you get more
leverage in narration and there is no restriction of page count while
writing novels.
Ques. You worked with few active comic
and graphic novel publications. Your experience… especially in Raj
Comics, Campfire and Vimanika Comics?
Raj Comics – Raj Comics was my
training ground where I learnt my first lessons of my craft. I began as
a translator and graduated into writing scripts. The two people who
were instrumental in making me a better writer were Sanjay Sir and
Lalit Sharma. Sanjay Sir taught me a lot about connecting with the
audience and writing scripts for different genres. Lalit was the first
critic of my work and he literally ripped apart my first script. He
asked me to understand the science of scriptwriting and provided me
with lot of learning material. At Raj Comics everyone is like a large
extended family. My coworkers were fun to work with and the fan
following is mind blowing. The single most impressionable memory of Raj
Comics is when a fan touched my feet out respect. It is something I
will cherish for the rest of my life.
Campfire: Campfire is a very
professional organization, which is trying to cater to an international
audience. The editor in Chief Andy Dodd was very supportive and I got
an excellent mentor in Divya the editor for my first project. She
helped me to overcome my flaws in writing especially grammar and
sentence construction. Though I learnt to work on titles other than
superheroes and comedy, my stint at campfire was a failure. The
learning curve was too steep and due to their excessive focus on
classic titles I found the place like a regular book-publishing house
where writers have less or no creative liberty. Unlike Raj Comics there
was no teamwork and collective responsibility while planning a project.
Their editor hardly read comics and I was a total misfit for the
organization. I would suggest fans cum writers of Super heroes to stay
away from Campfire.
Vimanika: Vimanika is run by a
man possessed with a vision. Karan is passionate about comics and that
was the one reason that I chose to work with him. I researched a lot on
Indian mythology for more than six months before I could get a break
at Vimanika. All the titles are immaculately researched and there is an
additional cushion of a researcher helping with the script. Shail
Gulati ji has been a good mentor while writing scripts for my first
graphic novel on Shiva. Karan is involved in all processes of making of
every title and is juggling several hats and running the show
superbly. He has been very supportive and gives me lot of creative
liberty in presenting the script.
Ques. You chose a writing career over your academic degrees? Please share some interesting incidences, your struggle story?
Being a pure scriptwriter for comics and graphic novels is tough and we
are almost an extinct breed. Since the sales of comics and graphic
novels have gone down the payout is not the real reason you would like
to be in this industry. So I had my own share of struggles.
Most of my dates with my wife were restricted to one cup of shared
coffee at CP near palika bazar. She always got her birthday and
valentine gifts belatedly. My in laws were not sure about my career and
I was under severe pressure to prove myself to win their approval. My
wife slogged for 14 hours a day at National School of Drama to support
the family while I was writing Law of Averages and I hope I do justice
to her sacrifice. My parents did not approve of my vocation as they
wanted me to have a secure career but they did not stop me. They have
been patient and are still waiting for their son to prove his mettle.
Despite the struggle I will not swap it for a swanky job at an MNC
office. I have met some wonderful people who have helped me all along. I
made some friends and I am trying to mentor as many young talents as I
can. I will leave a legacy behind for the future generations with the
books I write.
Ques. Your hobbies?
Reading Comics and Novels, Watching movies and sitcoms.
Ques. Future plans and projects?
For Vimanika comics I am working on two Graphic Novels – Shiva volume 2
and Dashavtaar volume 2. I am also working on a graphic novel on Hound
of Baskerville (Sherlock Holmes), which is an independent project. I
plan to write at least three more young adult fiction this year. All of
them will have soft romantic stories.
Down the line I will like to write a fantasy series and young detective stories.
Ques. How you conceived the idea of LOA?
In those days (2008) we used to work hard and late and then crash at
RC. Our gang consisted of Sushant (artist), Wishumady (RC Guest
Editor-Writer), Anurag (writer) and Shadab (artist & colorist).
Everybody knew that I was contemplating to write an English novel. We
were crashing in the room where Anupam ji churned his tales for decades
when Sushant suggested that I should give him a prominent role in the
story. Anurag said he also wanted to be in the story. Their comments
triggered the formation of a story. When i narrated few incidents of
misadventure Anurag backed out saying that "आपके नोवेल में हीरो की बहुत
दुर्गति होगी." I then chose a scriptwriter and an illustrator as my
protagonists working at RC. I developed the story in such a fashion
that it gave glimpses of facets of people synonymous with Comic
Industry. This book went through at-least six drafts before it was
ready for print.
Ques. Favorite Comic Characters, Comics?
Hindi – Super Commando Dhruva, Nagraj, Bhokal, Bankelal, Ram Rahim and Krookbond.
English – Batman, Daredevil, Tintin, Modesty Blaise and Amar chitra katha
My most favourite comics/graphic novels are Shiva, Grandmaster Robo and Hush.
Ques. Delhi vs. Orissa (Odisha..he he)/Jharkhand?
Delhi. I have adjusted to the life here. I have not forgotten my roots but still I cant imagine going back.
Ques. Favorite writers, Novels? Any influence of them on your writing style?
J.K Rowling (I share my birthday with her), Arthur Conan Doyle and Enid Blyton.
Favourite novels – Harry Potter Series, Hound of Baskerville and Famous Five series.
Ques. People who inspire you?
My Father, Bill Gates, J.K. Rowling.
Ques. Which genre(s) suits you the most?
I have worked on various genres and have read extensively on various
genres. I am equally comfortable in all of them. However I am not
comfortable with Horror genre. But if I have to choose then I am most
suited to young adult and children fiction along with mythology and
fantasy genre.
Ques. Active on any comic community, group?
I am quite busy, but I am subscribed to and enjoy the interesting
updates from pages, groups, communities full of die hard comic fans.
Apart from working for RC I was also one of the Moderators on RC Forums
(2006-2007). I miss those days and wonderful people like Arun ji,
Trendster (Mohit), Wishumady (Mandaar), Vivek, Pradeep, Soumya,
Sagar.....
Ques. Tips to aspiring writers?
For me there are two sets of writers. The first set writes about their
perspectives and their ideals and the themes, which are excessively
close to the heart. The second set writes to attain their audience.
Since I belong to the later class I have tips only for the aspiring
writers who want to be in the second set.
1. Do a SWOT analysis of your writing
2. Research the market well before you start on a project
3. Study your publisher and the books they publish before you pitch your work
4. Proof read your work and minimize errors in the script
5. Be prepared for a lot of rewrites and lot of rejection mails
6. Don’t get carried away by initial success. Stay grounded and work hard.
Ques. Flaws in Indian publishing and media? Your suggestions?
India is a tough market to crack. The market is severely divided into
Hindi belt, English belt and regional languages belt. The distribution
gets challenging and can be the bottleneck as it is almost an
unorganized segment. Most of the lead distributors have a monopoly and
they are notorious for delayed payment.
Alternative platforms like Flipkart, etc and other online portals can be game changers in days to come.
The Indian comics industry suffered for a long time due to the apathy
of Indian media. The media still goes gaga over a graphic novel, which
is a mere subset of Comics while it dismisses comics as pictures for
kids. More awareness and Comic conventions can entice the media to
support this industry.
Ques. Why should we buy Law of Averages?
It is a good and entertaining read. It is a simple sweet love story
with some unconventional twists and a refreshing approach. The
narration is witty and has some catchy one-liners. From the perspective
of Comic fans, the story is set against the backdrop of Raj Comics so
you do get to know bits and pieces of the working style at Raj Comics.
It also has Mr. Anupam Sinha and Lalit Sharma in cameo roles while Mr.
Sanjay Gupta is playing a pivotal role in the novel.
Rest the audience is the king. If they like the book, then there is no
need to hard sell the book. A good story with surprises and a happy
ending can be the ideal way to spend a lazy afternoon.
Ques. Spoiler..LOA ki "happy ending"
hai..Bhai! he he...So, Is translation a boring job? Tell us more about
your ‘translation’ days.
Nope, fun and challenging. You have to adapt to writer's style and
approach in that work? dhruva and doga have contrasting styles, unke
styles ke hisab se hi likhna padta hai. dialogue length ka bhi khas
khayal rakhna padta hai.
Ques. Your comment on Indian Movies,
TV Industry? Any plans of joining projects related to other mediums of
Indian Entertainment Industry?
It is too star driven. That doesn't leave scopes for developing
projects like Dhruva and Nagraj for theatrical release. TV industry is
full of soaps and reality television. Neat and clean entertainment is
disappearing slowly and there are hardly programs channeled for teens.
Not channeled – Targeted, Why not, If it is a good project, i would
like to work in other mediums. A movie on my story.....

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Ques. What about offbeat and more flexible modes like documentaries, parallel cinema?
No! i am not looking forward to documentaries and offbeat cinema.
Ques. What's the difference in a 'single' creative and a 'married' one?
As a single creative i had more time at my hand and i could hang out
with other creatives at odd hours. Plus we could keep discussing and
working on projects without bothering about commercial viability. As a
married creative, I have to be selective of my projects and ensure that
i meet my deadlines. Plus juggling household chores and spending time
with your partner when they demand your time becomes a priority.
basically you are answerable to someone you consider special.
- Mohit Sharma (Trendy Baba)
Also Posted -
i) Raj Comics Website Homepage
ii) RC Forums