The Versatile Mr Grover

An accomplished stand-up comedian, Varun Grover is an adept screenwriter, lyricist, and now author, as well

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An accomplished stand-up comedian, Varun Grover is an adept screenwriter, lyricist, and now author, as well

You were studying civil engineering in Benares. What led you to take up writing?

I was always interested in writing. Even through my years at IIT-BHU (1999–2003), I wrote lots of skits and some plays for various youth festivals and college competitions. My first short story was published at the age of 10—in the children’s monthly magazine Baal Hans (Rajasthan Patrika). I had my sights set on becoming a full-time writer. It’s just that it took me my graduation years to gain some clarity on how to achieve that.

Emotionally, what inspired me to become a writer was the impact of stories I read as a kid and as a young adult—Premchand, Satyajit Ray, Daniel Defoe, Jack London, [Miguel de] Cervantes.

The palpable worlds created simply by [putting] black text on white paper felt magical and unreal back then.

You have written a film screenplay (for Masaan) and, more recently, a graphic novel (Karejwa), both set in Varanasi. What draws you to the city?

Varanasi was the first city I got to explore on my own, without the supervision of my family. Probably, that’s also why almost every person feels a special connection to their college days—especially in India—because we understand the meaning of being independent, make connections with people of our choice, and go through heartbreaks, all on our own. Varanasi is that city for me.

If I had gone to college in any other city, my stories would probably have been set in them. But now, having explored many Indian cities, I can say that Varanasi has a culture and ethos so unique that it’s impossible not to get drenched in it. One of the oldest cities of our civilization, a city deeply invested in food, architecture, music, and existentialism—Varanasi is an enchanting mystery of a city.

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