![]() ![]() I have no technical knowledge of photography and I just carry a phone to capture these moments. When do you usually nurture that hobby and what are your favorite subjects? ![]() Your book also shows the photographer in you. While walking, I talk to various so-called inanimate creatures, like trees, earth, air and the whole environment, which reciprocate to my attention and then I capture those dialogues in a picture frame. One of my favorite times of the day is when I go outside for a walk mostly to green patches or water bodies. It has beautiful photos and also poems / quotations. Fortunately I have an eye for that and I capture them and convert them into words. These responses are unpretentious and one needs to have an eye to see those responses and feel for it. In our day-to-day interaction while treating ailing patients, we see the most of the emotive responses, like love, hate, indifference, pain, sorrow, gratitude, affection, selflessness etc. I am neither a seasoned author nor have literary charisma but I must say that there is no profession other than the medical one, when you are close to the objective reality of all the emotions. How and when do you manage time to write in between your regular busy career? You are not a full-time writer, but a doctor by profession. Congratulations on the release of "Nishabd Mulakaat". ![]()
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