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A child’s soul in a writer’s body

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Tushar Upreti

Tushar Upreti

While people his age love to get high on money and all things worldly, writer and blogger Tushar Upreti believes in getting high on life. His mission is to take small steps to a happy world, and in the process, he’s been working for the cause of children from the underprivileged backgrounds and helping them make the most of their ‘Days of Childhood’, which is also the title of his first self-published book, whose Hindi version ‘Chhutpan ke Din’ is the winner of India Media Festival’s Special Achievement Award in the category of bestseller in Children’s Literature.

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Photo Credit: Flickr

“You will never change your life until you change something you do daily.” This quote of Mike Murdock is the way of life for Tushar Upreti. A graduate from Hindu College, Delhi University, Tushar went on to pursue Mass Communication from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, and went on to do regular 9-5 jobs in top media houses (both print and electronic), only to realise soon that his real calling was somewhere else. Tushar always wanted to do something for the society, but the turning point came when he met a group of underprivileged children at a friend’s NGO, who got the wheels moving.

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Photo Credit: Flickr

Tushar ran from pillar to post, did days of research, and met hundreds of street children to understand what ails them and what can be done to make them live the days of childhood, happily. A great writer, orator and story teller that he is, Tushar started spending quality moments with street children both in Mumbai and Delhi. A series of story-telling session and constructive activities went on to finally take shape of a project called ‘Chhutpan ke Din’, which later became the title of Tushar’s first story book for children. The book was translated in English soon as ‘The Days of Childhood’.

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Photo Credit: Flickr

Talking about the book and the process of writing, the writer, who has also written scripts for a couple of commercial movies and serials, says, “Although I did venture into commercial writing, the writer in me was more content and happy writing books for children. So, I decided to write stories from the life of you, me and people around. The book turned out to be an edutainment book, comprising of series of five stories revolving around life of children, across all states, cultures, religions and countries. The names may change, but the issues related to a child’s life are same across the globe, and that’s what makes this book have a global appeal.”

The Days of Childhood

The Days of Childhood

The five stories in the book are not fantasy stories; they address pertinent topics including, health & hygiene, man-animal conflict and issues related to childhood. The book was named ‘The Days of Childhood’ for a reason. Explains Tushar, “The days of childhood are the best days of life; we all want to relive them. And at the same time, as elders, we want that the childhood days of our children are nothing but the best. At a personal level, when I would see a child begging on streets, it would ache my heart. I wanted each and every child, irrespective of his social or financial background, to have a happy childhood. And thus I decided that my first book would be an ode to children; I wanted it to be a book of the children and for the children. And that’s why without focusing much on the visual appeal, I tried to bring out the best content that I could provide to each and every child – content comprising of stories that would make children, smile. I want this self-published book to reach out to as many children as possible, and would feel honored if it made a difference in the life of children.”

Book Review

Penned straight from the heart, this book will make an instant connect with anyone who wants to relive the childhood days. The experiences shared by the writer through each story cross barriers of language, culture and age, and take the reader to a world of sheer happiness! An easy read, the stories focus on passing on life skills and healthy habits to children through interesting characters that stay with you even after you have read the book!

Jeniffer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1’

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Jeniffer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Jeniffer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

It’s quite fascinating to watch you as Katniss, she is complex & emotional; how much you approach her & how much do you feel you have taken propriety of her in the film?

Katniss kind of grew along with this character; it’s an interesting thing to play the same character throughout the year and that feeling is constantly growing and changing along with you. I mean we are very different, but I take it from the books, obviously.

Katniss reacts so spontaneously. How do you approach that?

Well Katniss never really wanted to be a hero, she never really wanted to be a Mockingjay, and in the beginning of this movie they tried to kind of create this symbol for people and try to make her into this manufactured leader. They find that she is much powerful when they just leave her alone and let her be herself because she is very complex and very heroic; she is not a fake.

We will now see Katniss in District 13, how does your character react? Did you have any challenges as an actor?

As an actor, the challenge was having Katniss wake up in a brand new environment, where she has to rebuild herself from nothing. Katniss has not only left behind her old life as a District 12 victor, she has entered a world unlike any other. She has to get used to a new way of life in District 13. Everything is deeply unfamiliar and it’s all underground, so she can’t even go outside or hunt.

Julianne Moore plays District 13’s steely leader as the enigmatic Alma Coin. How was it working with her?

When I heard Julianne was going to play Coin, it was the most exciting, unbelievable news in the world. I think Julianne is one of the greatest actresses of all time. She was even more impressive in person. She is such a sweet family woman and also hilarious. Working with her was a dream come true.

Jeniffer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Jeniffer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Tell us the about the relationship between Katniss & Alma Coin in the movie…

Well, their relationship is complicated. They share similar ideals, but with all she’s been through, Katniss feels she cannot fully trust Coin. President Coin can see how important Katniss is to leading this rebellion, but she also doesn’t believe Katniss can actually do it. She’s still suffering from post-traumatic stress and President Coin is skeptical that using Katniss is something that she can actually control.

How is your equation with Gale now in the movie?

Katniss and Gale have such a rich history. There are so many complexities to it because before Katniss went into the Games, Gale was the only person who really understood her. Following the games, she and Peeta had this experience together that no one else, including Gale, could ever understand. She and Gale are in a very interesting place and it was nice to explore more of that.

Has there been an incredible bonding experience for all the actors especially for you, Liam and Josh?

Absolutely, I mean Josh, Liam are genuinely my best friends in the world and they are like my family. I wouldn’t have been able to go through this entire ordeal without them and I am sure they would feel the same for me.

So Francis Lawrence is back in this film. How was it working with him this time around?

Amazing, I feel self-conscious that I can’t actually say everything that is so amazing about Francis because I can’t really put it in words. He’s so unbelievably talented. He’s made these movies, it surpasses any sort of expectations anybody could have. He’s the absolute perfect person to make these movies. But he’s also the nicest, warmest man in this world. He’s calm and he creates an amazing atmosphere on set and he’s just absolutely wonderful.

Sunday Brunches at Aqaba

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Pizza Rucola at Aqaba

Pizza Rucola at Aqaba

Aqaba invites one and all to spend balmy afternoons, brunching from 12 noon to 4 pm! So eat, drink and make merry in the backdrop of soothing live music, by entertainer extraordinaire, Azin Printer and his band ‘The Printers’!

Melon Ginger Lemon Crush Martini at Aqaba

Melon Ginger Lemon Crush Martini at Aqaba

Every Sunday the venue will provide sporting and indoor entertainment for kids, allowing adults to sit back, relax and enjoy the mouthwatering brunch menu and cocktails on offer. Kids would be entertained with face painting and movies too.

Mezze Platter at Aqaba

Mezze Platter at Aqaba

Head chef, Anuj Thapar has curated an exclusive menu of global brunch dishes, to be enjoyed by the most discerning customer. The menu includes breakfast options such as Poached Eggs, Huevos Racheros, Peanut Butter Waffles, Choco Chip Pancakes, Mezze’s and a whole lot more! The cocktail menu, boasts a refreshing variety of sangrias, wines, beers and signature cocktails, perfect for wintry afternoons.

Melon, Ginger and Lemongrass Martini at Aqaba

Melon, Ginger and Lemongrass Martini at Aqaba

Come sample this all-you-can-eat buffet menu, at INR 1,400 for food, and with an addition of INR 800 there is an unlimited amount of cocktails, from 12 noon to 4 pm. Kid’s menu will be priced at INR 800 (all prices are excluding taxes). This restaurant is located at Club House, Level P5, Peninsula Business Park, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai. For reservations, call at 6151 2222