The Ocean

November 2, 2009 in general Posts

Hello everyone,
Sorry for this delayed post. As you know, I am on twitter more often now (Chetan_bhagat). However, sometimes 140 characters are not enough to talk about all I want to say. It is November, and 3 weeks since 2 States came out. I thought I’ll share a couple of things that are occupying my mind these days.
1. 2 States response – I am overwhelmed by the response to 2 States. The quantity and quality of responses is at a higher level than any of the previous books. We’ve started displaying some of the fanmails on the homepage of this site (unless the reader chooses the privacy option). And you can see the feedback coming in. The book has touched a chord and connected across the country. To deliver to the expectations after three already successful books is, for me, the biggest achievement. This time the story was simple, in fact the title gives it away. It all came down to execution, and I’m fortunate God was on my side this time. It is still early days, but I can tell this story will travel far and wide and give me a whole new set of readers. The little red book is literally, everywhere.
2. 3 Idiots – I am sure you are as excited as me upon seeing the 3 Idiots promo (see post below). With a stunning star cast and an excellent director, we have all been waiting for it a long time. Just to be clear, 3 Idiots is based on Five Point Someone (and that is the official credit) but the plot is different. There are commonalities, some of which are seen in the promo – the engineering college, the three boys, the triple riding, the Prof on a bicycle and his beautiful daughter (!). The core conflict and the underlying messages about the education system are also similar. However, the film’s plot is quite different and does not follow the novel. That is a decision the filmmakers independently took well after taking the rights of the book. I personally felt the underlying message needs to reach people more than the exact rendition of the book, and hence I was fine with it. The book has been widely read in any case, the original source is there for all to see. I, from my side, am happy that my first story and its big idea inspired the biggest filmmakers in the country. However, it is their film and all accolades should go to them. I hope my explanation sets the expectations right among viewers so they can enjoy the film better.
3. What’s next and the big escape – This is the big question that I am seeking answers to right now. Will it be another book, another screenplay, a new column, more talks around the country, nothing at all? – I have no idea. I do know however, that I need a calm mind to decide all this. Hence, I decided to escape the limelight for a while. Fame and success, while sought after, have the power to disorient you and cloud your judgment. I left India and have come to Hong Kong, a place I am familiar with having spent 11 years here, but also anonymous. I will be here for a while, focusing on looking inside and trying to find out what I really want. A few answers are emerging. Once I have a bit more clarity, I will surely share them with you. I miss India, my family and readers terribly, but this detachment process is important for me.
4. Launches in other cities – because of the need to get away, I postponed the launches in various cities. However, I know I can’t be away from my readers too long, so will be organizing them in the next couple of weeks. The next few ones will be in the South – most likely Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. These will be followed by other cities, details of which I shall post when available.
5. A parting word – I want to end bysharing a small incident. The night before the release of 2 States, I was super tense. I went to the ISKCON temple in Chowpatty and met His Holiness Radhanath Swami, an American gentleman who moved to India several decades ago and devoted his life to serve God. I told him I couldn’t sleep because of the anxiety over the fact that there will be a million judgments on my work, both positive and negative, in the coming days. He told me this:
“Imagine there is a puddle. When it rains, the puddle is filled with water. When it doesn’t, the puddle dries up. Now compare that to the ocean. The ocean is so deep, it doesn’t matter if it rains above or it is dry weather. Your inner depth should be as much as the ocean, so you are not fazed by the external praise or criticism. For that, you must truly do work that is meaningful to you, have love in your heart for others and help people. And when you achieve inner depth, the external world’s rewards won’t matter to you as much.”


I don’t think I am as deep as the ocean yet. But I am trying. Meanwhile, I just felt I will share this with you, so you may apply it in some aspects of your life. Whatever happens outside, it doesn’t matter as much if there is a calm stillness in you.

लोकः  समासतः  सुखिनो  भवन्तु

(may all beings in this world be happy)

Love and Blessings,
Me

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114 Comments to “The Ocean”

  1. Hello,

    I am really quite satisfied with all your books except 3 mistakes, these books are all written for Indian readers only as they can only understand the author’s point of view and I like it.

    I am really looking for more books like this which will end up giving a very deep and useful message to youths like us. We all love you for the work you have done and expect more of these from you which can change our society and help them to have open mind and think broadly.

  2. shankar sil says:

    hello,

    hope this feedback letter from me finds you in sound health. To be very honest i was very eager for your latest novel…nd bro 2states is just excellent.

    cheers,
    shanky.

  3. Ruchira Shah says:

    Hello Sir,

    The section “A parting word” seems so true n honest!!One can probably take it as the foundation or jeevan mantra of one’s life..n get assured that he’ll be able to meet all triumphs & disasters of life n come out as a true winner!!
    Thanx for sharing it with all!!

  4. Krishnaraj says:

    Hello Chetanji

    Read ‘2states’. Excellent work. Thanks a lot.
    Eagerly waiting for ‘3idiots’ and future works from you.
    Thank you for sharing your thought with us.

  5. Sandeep says:

    Wow,,d last part “A parting word” is really gr8.I read ur new book Chetan,,it is really good….Keep writing :)

    Cheers,
    Sandeep

  6. Manish Jha says:

    Congrats fr a successful release of 2 States. Eagerly waitin fr many more of ur writings in d near future. ur blogs r also nice as well.

  7. jyoti says:

    Congrats fr a successful release of 2 States.

  8. kabir dixit says:

    glad i read the little fable in there. ’sarve bhavantu sukhinah”

  9. Really liked the book. Congrats Chetan for a great fan response.

    I am also one of them :) .
    I like themes of your novels. you try to show the real indian mentality. like reading your books.

  10. Udit Baranwal says:

    loved 2 states. finished in one single straight sitting.. yeah had to give up sleep… but then…. i feel books, like movies, are better off in a single go…. well.. in my case it is kind of necessary because of a terrible memory i have. :)
    but hey… good job. My wifey… who is not at all into reading (except TOI and Femina) started it too.
    I follow you on twitter too. hope to catch up sometime.
    all the best buddy
    Udi

  11. akhani satyam says:

    hello
    it is feeling good to read your blog after 3 weeks.
    i purchased book 2 states and it’s very fantastic.
    and its journey like never before from ahmedabad-delhi-chennai-delhi-goa-delhi-chennai.
    its a very good experiance.
    hope to see you soon.
    also following you on twitter.
    so thank you
    all the best for 3 idiots.

  12. Anup Dash says:

    Hi Chetan,
    I have never imagined that a guy like me can sit for 10 – 12 hours continuously on a Sunday to finish a book. It’s superb, loved the book “2 States”. Of course I have read all of your previous books. But yesterday it was different I enjoyed each page of this book.

    Thanks for your good work. I am eager to Read More & More…….
    All the Best,
    Anup

  13. Suchitra Narayankutty says:

    2 States…Like the previous three…..Awesome…………that’s all what I can say……..

  14. priyanka says:

    Hi Chetan,

    just finished two states , amazing book.decided to to take a day off to finish the book.
    Me & my husband have a similar story minus drama and angry parents.thanks for bringing up the issue of people who try to get married in a different culture despite all the divides we have.

    thanks much

  15. rahul says:

    Excellent work with novels ………but the quality of your columns need serious overhaul .May God be with you .

  16. Abhishek Singh says:

    The good work continues with “2 States”.
    I have been following your books since my college days .
    Reading your books ,let us relive our life again.
    I too went through a lot of Pain (2.5 years) and Drama when we decided to get married after college because of the cultural issues.
    But finally persistence works.
    Hope you keep writing on youth related issues would love to listen from you on issues like– The dilema or the anxiety young people go through, trying to make there life better (better job,good money,all worldly stuff)

  17. Narasimhan says:

    Really great to see this post from you sir. 2 states was a breezy and enjoyable read. It got me to a good mood after reading it. Prayers for your success in all future ventures. Do keep up the good work sir.

  18. sashankh says:

    His Holiness Radhanath Swami is awesome.. My greetings to Him..

  19. Sajith says:

    Jus read 2 states! I am not a bookish person who reads noveln stuffs, but still I picked up tis one n it jus took a day or so to complete .Could relate it to many n maself being in tat age o 24-25.
    Another thing,I wanted to tell u is,I mite be bit diff sort o reader o ur books, coz am gonna read ur books in de reverse chronological order, i mean 2-3-1-5 :) Tat ll get to me know hw gud u ve improved:p,with time chetanji:)
    Stay in spirits n may gud god bless u to ve a million deep heart like ocean…
    A South Indian, No simply an Indian
    Saju

  20. Mahaveer Bhadauria says:

    superb…your level of thinking is so deep & minute that is why its very real….