The Asian Age

Rajasekhar preps for shooting

Hopes to start work on Shekhar soon

- Delhi

Rajasekhar, who has from COVID-19, wait to start shooting again.

“While my workouts have not been strenuous, I have been following a strict diet regimen and have gained weight,” explains the actor, adding that fitness is a significan­t issue when it comes to recovery. The Garuda Vega star reveals that he has already started preparing for his two films, Shekar and another untitled movie directed by Kiran Kondamadug­ula for producer Srujan Yarabolu. “Just when I was about to commence shooting for Shekar I went down with COVID-19, but I will resume shooting with renewed spirit later this month,” says the actor.

Revealing that his other film is based on sex traffickin­g, he says, “That’s a subject that I have not attempted till now. It will be a hard-hitting action thriller and will be completely shot in the US. The best part of the film is that it’ll highlight contempora­ry issues on the global platform.”

The actor adds that he needs to mentally and physically prepare a lot for the part. “If you look back, throughout my career I have been preparing rigorously for intense roles. And this film will be no different,” says the Maa Annayya Bangaram actor, adding that the audience will get to see him just as he was in the past. — recovered can’t

The COVID-19 outbreak impacted a lot of people differentl­y. Some financiall­y, some profession­ally and some personally, but one thing that remained the same is what people hope could’ve been done differentl­y to avoid the pandemic.

Kusum Lata Sawhney, a British–Indian author, through her poetry in the collection, We Might Have..., chronicles the unpreceden­ted time we’ve been facing in the light of COVID-19. Kusum is a critically acclaimed author and poet with several fictions and poetry works under her belt, including Wych Stories, I Am All Woman, Ayala and Kindred Spirits. Most of her work is female-centric, offering a much-needed voice to issues often brushed under the carpet. Through her poems in We Might Have…, Kusum traces the emotional response to the pandemic — from the first news of the virus, the fear, the unknown, the isolation, the lockdowns, the anger, the indifferen­ce, the chaos, the economy, the tiers, the global response and much more to the mutations and the vaccines we have today.

Then elaboratin­g on the story behind her book’s title, she tells us, “When the news of the virus first arrived, the conversati­ons that ensued prompted one to ask myself and others ‘What if we had done this or that differentl­y? Maybe we would not be in the position we find ourselves now.’ We Might Have... was born from those early thoughts.”

TALES THROUGH POETRY

Even as the everyday happenings and responses of the world to the virus provided her the material, Kusum used the time and space during the lockdown to write.

Kusum shares her experience­s that lead to creating poems. “The range of thoughts and experience­s that culminate in a poem are varied. Like it is with everything, poems are our response to the external and internal that finds an answer within. It can be a stray fleeting moment in time, a dramatic incident that left an impression or a light-as-a-feather thought that needs unlocking through words,” she articulate­s.

Kusum has her favourite poems in the poetry book. “‘The Prologue’ and ‘Epilogue’ — the beginning and the end as it is today,” shares Kusum.

The writer’s next project, she says, will be a novel. “I have a novel coming out soon, which belongs to the same genre of my other books, namely, women’s fiction. After that, I have a big book, which is going to be a complete departure from my usual work — a mixture of magical realism and the supernatur­al,” she concludes.

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Name: We Might Have... Author: Kusum Lata Sawhney Publicatio­n: Kindle edition Pages: 72 Price: $3
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