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Friday, January 13, 2012

Meet The Reluctant Detective- Kiran Manral

Journalist, blogger, sharp businesswoman, twitter personality, mother to a brat, an efficient homemaker to boot, and a social service person- her India Helps gives help and hope to many.


That is Kiran Manral in a nutshell and now she is a published author and her first book - The Reluctant Detective that has hit the stands. Check out the book blog. (http://www.thereluctantdetectivebook.blogspot.com/)






This is a detective novel. Not a tearjerker romance or a chiklit or a spicy bitch fest about everything under the sun.


Well, Kiran is the first author whom I can claim to know very well even though I have never met her. So it is very difficult to do a standard run of the mill interview with her. It would be more interesting to ask her what really makes her what she is today.



So here is a spicy, whacky tete-a-tete with Kiran that reveals her innermost desires and thoughts.





1. Women are designed to be observant, have eyes at the back of their head and have that insane urge to get to the bottom of the most insignificant matter. Give me one example of your superior piece of elementary detection in your everyday life that gave you immense satisfaction.



I am, actually, the most scatty person around. I don't notice things unless they're standing right in front of me with a banner and bold capital letters spelling out what it is. Sleuthing skills? Oh I'm super sleuth in figuring out when my brat is pulling a fast one on me or lying about something. But that would be mother's instinct I think and no particular sleuthing skills.



2. What is your darkest side.


I am a big fan of horror--movies, books. I like anything and everything to do with the paranormal. I'm not a buff of slasher movies, but anything that is based on real life incidents I like to investigate, read up, view thoroughly.



3. Your most delightfully wicked deed so far


...Ah. I'm a goody two shoes. I swear I am. I am a good girl. I don't do wicked things. Or at least not for public consumption. But I guess it would do no harm to me now to confess I was the one who put chalk powder on my French teacher's chair the day she was wearing a dark skirt. Yes. That is the wickedest I have been.



4. Your most fantastic yet believable excuse for a job not done.


I had a blankout and wandered around the streets for hours forgetting who I was and what I was doing.



5. You hear a suspicious noise in the middle of the night. What will you do.



Go right up ahead to investigate, keeping the husband in front of me of course for protection.



6. Your biggest regret so far.


That I didn't start writing earlier. I got too caught up in the mundanities of everyday life to take time out and be disciplined enough to write seriously.





7. Who would play you in the movie of your life


Angelina Jolie? No. Maybe Monica Belluci. Yup. We share them womanly curves


8. Are you a Coffee or a tea person


Coffee but I drink more tea than coffee




9. Is your cupboard the Nightgown on the hanger types or treasure hunt for lost and found a garment types


Somewhere in between and the nightgown in colour coded stacks and two racks reserved for black tee shirts types.



10. Tell us about the book. Does the reluctant detective operate alone or is there a Watson with her or perhaps more relevant for India, a Daya who breaks doors or brings in the laash.


LOL. The protagonist is actually the Watson, the sidekick. She is least interested in detective work, but just has a morbid curiousity about things.



11. Short fiction or epic novel. Whats more up your alley.


Depends on the author. Some authors are better in short fiction, and others, you enjoy as a long leisurely read.




12. Your most embarrassing faux paus


Oh so many. Most recently, had a long conversation with a lady at a society function, ended the conversation and for the life of me couldn't remember who she was when another lady I was with asked me who that was.




13. One item you could kill for


A thinner body



14. Shopaholic or Undomestic Goddess. Who are you more likely to identify with
Both actually, although current rate of inflation has ensured that the shopaholism is under control




15. One word that is the essence of Kiran Manral.


Scatty



16. Any one incident or reason that shaped you or was the turning point for your life or career


My father's death when I was nine. I think it was then that I realised that we are all truly responsible for ourselves and everything can change at any moment. So make the best of what one has, and count your blessings everyday.


You could your copy of the book here.

13 comments:

dipali said...

Super interview, Itchy!

Unknown said...

Thanks Itchy!

Anonymous said...

*The Detective i know through writing, is Reluctant, Sincere n Honest...
reg.,
Chandra

Life Begins said...

Wow - wonderful interview. Loved it :)

Sue said...

This was fun to read, Itchy. :)

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@Flor_HandMade_It said...

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Sushmita Na Kairuchi said...

Good one