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Kulpreet Yadav was quoted in The Guardian, UK, in a news report on Indian thrillers

Kulpreet Yadav, whose new book describes the “life-threatening journey” of a young reporter investigating the death of a country lawyer, said that he wanted to create a character “who reflects the young Indian male today”.

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The power of a good novel -- Kulpreet Yadav's thoughts

Like I said last evening 'A film is a novel with limbs.' While a film reaches out and we have little chance of escaping, a novel allows us to discover it. And in the process, often, we find ourselves. That's the power of a good novel.
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Kulpreet Yadav in Outlook magazine

Did you read this interview in Outlook magazine?

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The writer on his latest book, Catching the Departed, a thriller

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Kulpreet Yadav in 'The Hindu' Newspaper.

Catching the Departed, first in the Andy Karan series, is a crime thriller involving international espionage wherein Andy, an investigative journalist, is tasked to probe the death of a lawyer and lands up unearthing a devious plot hatched by an enemy country. “The story has 70 per cent suspense & remaining is mystery.

The character is inspired by Karan of the epic Mahabharat, the legendary fighter who had all the traits of a true soldier.

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Kulpreet Yadav in The Times of India

A film in the making, perhaps?

The fast-paced narrative and suspense-filled plot are components that make the book read like a movie script. Prod the author on whether the novel was written with the intention of turning it into a screenplay later, and Kulpreet avers, "Many readers have told me that Catching the Departed reads like a movie. Some have even suggested a cast and I am going crazy with the whole idea. The truth is I wanted to write a compelling story that is easy to relate to, and, has a good entertainment value. I wanted people to discover me as a good storyteller. But yes, if the book is optioned for a movie adaptation, my agent and I would welcome the idea. I think neo-Bollywood is ready for thrilling stories".

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Amish Tripathi launches Kulpreet Yadav's 'Catching the Departed' (an Andy Karan thriller) at Mumbai

Amish launched the novel and had so many good things to say about it. Thank you, Amish! I am also grateful to friends and readers who made it to the event on a Sunday evening. Here's a short video.

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