When the celebrated film journalist Mohan Deep sent me his
two novels yesterday, it was a culture shock for me. My memories of late 1970s
came alive when I left a high profile job at India today to take over as the
editor of a monthly film magazine Super owned by Namita Gokhle, a renowned
literary persona in her own right.
Mohan had already become a successful film
journalist and I was lucky to have his byline in Super. I am aware of the fact
that journalism is a familiar stepping stone to graduate to literature. We can
quote the examples of Premchand to the best known author of last century Gabriel
Garcia Marquez of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' fame ( I have translated that from
Spanish into Hindi and has it in a book format.
I couldn't resist the temptation of taking an intense browse
of his novel Five Foolish Virgins. Every word of this 400-page racy and
panoramic view of Bollywood immediately betrays the intimate exposure Mohan had
of the film word on the banks of Banks of Arabian sea. I don't know why I accepted
the offer to edit a film magazine. It was a spontaneous decision taken at the
spur of a moment. Before landing in Bombay, I had made up my mind to interview
Dev Anand for my first cover story. When I called, he himself picked up the
phone. I hesitantly introduced myself and there came a shocker. Om, I have been
reading you in India. Why the hell have you come here. This place is not for
you. Anyway, come tomorrow at 11 at Navketan. Dev Sahab predicted that I won't
last here and would return to my familiar domain of investigative hardcore
political reporting. He was bang right. I returned after seven days and seven
month to take over as the senior editor of Caravan fortnightly which I handled
for six years.
In Bombay, I spent five months in Super and two months in
broadsheet weekly Take two, co-edited by Amit Khanna who had roped in Sharmila
Tagore as its consulting editor. I never consulted her but did write editorials signed by her. When I met the late and lamented Pataudi and asked him,
if he would write a column, he agreed but quoted one rupee per word. I couldn't
agree as that would turned out to be more than my salary.
Coming back to Mohan's novel, it is laced with an insider's
ringside view of complexities. He has outlined his characters before the
prologue, etching out the protagonists of films, media and politics and their
checkered relationships. Mohan has eaten, slept and drank films. He has rubbed
shoulders with the bold and beautiful, dirty and nasty, good bad and ugly
aspects of Bollywood. I knew him as a journalist but he has evolved himself as
a literary genius. I feel, he should have started creating literature earlier.
His readers like me would have been more blessed. He has a gift of the gab. He
can turn his phrase with a deft hand. I felt too small reading him. I have also
dabbled into playwriting, translation and of course commentaries, made TV
serials and more than 40 socially relevant films under the title Dhoop ki
Lakiren for Doordarshan but I feel humble after reading.
It was heartening to note that he is publishing under his
own banner Quest Mercury, Intermedia Pvt Ltd. It is artistically designed, well
conceived, finely crafted , intricately caricatured. Congratulations, my long
lost friend Mohan. He is not in the awe of the stars. He is ruthless and
iconoclastic in his approach. He reminds of Shobha De who edited and produced
Stardust for Nari Hira and earned the wrath of the angry middle-aged Amitabh.
Bachchan boycott the 'gutter press' for more than a decade. When I approached
him for an interview, saying my Super is different, I got a reply on his golden
embarrassed letterhead, Om, whenever I change my mind, my first interview will
be by you. And ten years later when Amitabh was unfortunately and wrongly
mentioned in Bofors scandal of his friend Rajiv Gandhi, he invited me to Bombay
to interview him on the sets of Khuda Gwah.
Excellent review of Mohan Deep's book and also anecdotes of Om Gupta's Mumbai days . Om you should write more often not only book reviews but your journalistic comments too may be on edit pages . Delighted to reconnect with your English writings ...... For sometimes have been reading only your Sunday Paper Hindi reviews .And Mohan Deep once again Haerty Congrats on your new book .
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