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Bollywood Bookshelf:  Rajkummar Rao gets booked

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Source : HT BRUNCH   –    Zuni Chopra

The Trapped actor reveals how his acting has been shaped by the books that he has loved

  He didn’t shy away from playing the non-glamorous role of a human-rights lawyer in Shahid(2013), the fledgling government clerk who was hell-bent against communist rebels inNewton (2017) or a journalist in the film Aligarh (2016). A feted and talented Bollywood actor who also has a love for the written word, so busy that the word ‘busy’ seems an understatement, Rajkummar Rao, the National Award-winning actor and the poster boy for alt-cinema, has still made time to answer my burning questions on all things books! He is, in his own words, a voracious reader, and he claims that his acting has been shaped by the books that he has loved. Do you remember the first book that shaped your identity? Rajkummar: Yes, it was Robert De Niro’s biography. I wasn’t a voracious reader before that but that book gave me a new perception towards acting. If your house was on fire and you had to save three books, which ones would you choose? Rajkummar: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, The Godfather by Mario Puzo and The Bhagavad Gita. What fictional character do you most identify with? Rajkummar: Howard Roark from The Fountainhead. What’s a classic you haven’t read? Rajkummar: The Odyssey by Homer. Name your top three favourite authors. Rajkummar: Saadat Hasan Manto, Ayn Rand and Walter Isaacson. What non-fiction book would you recommend? Rajkummar: My Autobiography by Charlie Chaplin. What book that hasn’t been made into a film would you want to see a film adaptation of? Rajkummar: There are so many amazing stories by Premchand or Harishankar Parsai. Those might make good films. Do you judge people on the basis of their book choice? Rajkummar: No, I don’t judge people for anything. What’s the most underrated book or book series? Rajkummar: Wild Seed by Octavia Butler. What’s your favourite reading spot? Rajkummar: Flights, my vanity van and my balcony. Coffee, too, is a great companion! [laughs] Kindle or hard copy? Rajkummar: Both have their own advantages, but I am totally in love with the smell of a new book. Which fictional character would you like to cosplay as? Rajkummar: I know I’m being repetitive, but Howard Roark from The Fountainhead. What’s your favourite book-to-screen adaptation? Rajkummar: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Which movie of yours would make the best book? Rajkummar There are many, but, to name a few – Shahid (2013), Trapped (2017) and Newton(2017). (The author is a 17-year-old girl from Mumbai who has written the novels The House That Spoke and The Island Of The Day Before. She is a regular contributor to HT Brunch)
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