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Purple Hues-3 An Interview with Rajdeep Chowdhury



1- You are a proud contributing Author of Purple Hues-3, India's favorite Anthology. What are your story/ poem about? Is it related to your own life or someone you know?

“The world would be an enhanced milieu to subsist, if we have more of Renzo’s and alike altruistic acts.”

The concluding lines of my story ‘Inspired on the Move’ ensures the very quintessence of the Anthology ‘Purple Hues–3’ and its allied Theme: Inspiring Real Life Stories.

My story is about a real life hero and his heroics, beyond our imagination and ahead of apiece confine. The story edifies and elucidates apiece reader with the fundamental perception of how one can trounce deficit and triumph over with utmost ease.

The story is not at all a fictitious one and I do sense that there are many individuals like the protagonist of my story and I yearn that the orb is crammed with Renzo’s and only Renzo’s.
The selflessness showered and the act of compassion ascertained by the protagonist of the story is the towering nuance that we all crave for.

2- As the theme for the series is Inspiration, tell us who or what inspired you to start writing.

“We never know the love of a parent till we become parents ourselves.”

My parents are influential for my continuation and escalation in life.
The inspiration of my life is my Mother, Dr. Lila Chowdhury.
All through the years, my mother has been the guiding vitality behind all my triumph and she has been the motivational might that has made me whatever I am at present.
My mother is a retired Professor of Philosophy, creative writer and an exquisite orator.

I persist recollecting her lexis in moment of melancholy as well as instant of ecstasy and uncover poise innate to pen them down.

I am inspired and induced to writing for my Mother, Dr. Lila Chowdhury and until the eventual jotting I will solitary be inspired by her.

3- Do you think that Artists have a social responsibility? If you had all the power, what is that one thing you would like to change about our world?

Social responsibility is a moral dogma that a personage has no compulsion to perform to profit society at hefty extent. I deem that apiece artist has social responsibility to espouse in the conceptualization and staging during the performance. The performance should uphold the nation in the global horizon, which would progress the expansion of the society.

If in actuality, I had the all the power, I would have eradicated envy from apiece human being and made the world an improved place to survive.
Envy causes all sorts of disharmony and turmoil amid human beings and if that particular entity would be unavailable, then the implication of humanity would be ascertained effortlessly.

I pledge for an Envy free world…. 

4- What is your message for the young, budding writers?

Never relinquish in adversity, persevere with it, contest it and triumph with towering insignia. Triumph is just a stride away….

I attempt on no account to wilt to any turmoil in offer, but reign with fineness.

5- What do you think should be the next theme for Purple Hues?

In continuance with the preceding three issues of Purple Hues, the next theme for Purple Hues should be Relationships in all forms.

Signing off for now, spot you all shortly, smile always….



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