Sunday, November 17, 2013

INTERVIEW OF RIITIK BABBAR

Meet Riitik Babbar, an author, who talks about his upcoming book "Unsatisfied Satisfaactionns" which would get released this December… The book has an intriguing title and an exciting synopsis, and you would feel like grabbing a copy!!  


Q.1.Unsatisfied Satisfaactionns is your first book so, what are your expectations from your book?

A: Well, being my first novel, I am not expecting to reach stars but I have penned down this book with so many emotions, feelings which I would like my readers to feel. They would decide if my work is worth of appreciation or not. I am just expecting that the readers get to connect with the book and it spreads the importance and true meaning of love around.


Q.2. Tell us something about your upcoming book (Unsatisfied Satisfactionns)?

A: What is the first idea comes in your mind when you hear these two words? I believe that, if a person still loves his/her partner who has left that person long years back and still they both feel satisfied somewhere thinking about each other’s happiness and well-being. We all at times end up breaking up our most beautiful relations. Of course, reasons can be different but the journey of feelings remains the same. The book is about tugging at those emotions which a couple feels while being separated from each other. But, what actually made them to do so and what lead to their satisfactions in life is what worth reading in the book.



Q.3. Share your memorable experience of writing your first book? How difficult it was?What problems did you face being a debutant?

A: Well since the story had come out of my personal experience and the events were and would be very much fresh in my mind, I did not face the difficulties of aligning a perfect picture or story for the readers. This is something which we all feel but often fail or rather skip expressing due to our circumstances. Life is running n so are we with after all.  Honestly, it took me only 18 days to pen it down. But, I can tell you this one instance which happened during writing. You know after penning down first few chapters of this, I got skeptic of writing further. I had preserved these feelings since so many years and revealing them to the whole society was appearing as a big risk for me. I showed the written chapters to one of my friends, she only forced me to write ahead and share the story and tell the world that till what extent true love can take you and how it can topple your whole life with time.

Q.4.The title of your book is an oxymoron, why did you choose such a title?

A: I could not think of any other title suiting the emotions, purity of feelings. I simply could fetch the whole essence of the content of my story in these two words of the title.

Q.5. How was your experience with Author`s Empire India (Publisher)? How difficult it is for a debutant to find a publisher? 


A: This is the only thing, which took me weeks to decide and get the best one in the market to make your dreams true. Writing is still easy, if you can play with your imagination and thoughts but looking for the best publisher to print your thoughts is the most difficult option for a debutant. Even if the content is such, which can lure any publisher still there are many who don’t consider and value it. I am glad that I could find one of the best publishers in the country “Author’s Empire India to work with and specially Kunal Marathe for being like a friend more than a publisher to me. The whole team has been great since the day I had connected my project with them.

Q.6.Is writing books your hobby or you want to take it as a profession?

A: I am an avid reader, blogger and now a writer. I never thought of writing a novel. This showed up as a way to meet my ownself again. For me, writing is a passion which actually helps you in boosting your confidence, when you are down. It helps you to show your intrinsic emotions. I've surely attained a new perspective while writing it. But for the time being, I am not thinking to take it as a profession. However, I don’t believe in sketching out plans. They anyways don’t work for me so; let’s see where God would take me.

Q.7. Apart from writing, what else do you like?

A: I love interacting with people and knowing their cultures. I have made good friends from different parts of the country. I love football; I follow all the big leagues of the world. I love reading and I try reading different genres to understand different patterns of writing and imaginations. I am also connected with an NGO “Science of Spirituality”.

Q.8. is your book a true story or fiction?

A: It’s my true love story. I have amalgamated it with a bit of fiction so that it does not get away with the message which it leaves on reader’s mind when the book ends.

Q.9.What message would you like to give to budding authors?

A: I would just say one thing; keep chasing your dreams of being a successful author one day. It’s the efforts which would not let you down. If you think good and trust your skills, you would find success coming your way surely.

About the book : 


Unsatisfied Satisfactions, a confusing combination of two words, are the feelings when someone close to you, whom you loved the most, is no more in your life but you are still satisfied thinking about that someone’s wellbeing and happiness. You bequeath your happiness to see that person satisfied. 

Riitik, a common boy from a Punjabi family, fell in love with Niyati who belongs to a Brahmin family. After a good, unforgettable time spent together and having one of the best love moments anyone could think of, they dreamt of being together to measure every thick and thins of life. They thought that nothing in the world was strong enough to put them apart. No other relation was more important to them than theirs. And they were meant to be for each other truly, madly and deeply. 

But then, destiny, which made them meet first, played its game again and things changed with its one Masterstroke.



About the author:



 He completed his school from St. Martins, Delhi and graduated from Delhi University in 2006-07. After pursuing a course in Travel and Tourism he started working with travel firms and went on to hold more than five years of experience in the same sector. But, fate had other plans and he ventured into Market and Research industry. It has been two years working with MR professionals now. After gaining a plethora of work experience and satisfaction from his professional life he had never thought that he would become an author someday.
Riitik Babbar currently resides in Delhi and is working for an ITES KPO in MR industry.




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