This story is from September 22, 2018

'I want to keep my father alive through his writings'

On his birthday today, Indrajit Lankesh is donating his father’s works to students, with the hope of inspiring them
'I want to keep my father alive through his writings'
"The older the fiddler, the sweeter the sound”— this is how Indrajit Lankesh describes himself as he turns a year older today. Unlike most people, Indrajit doesn’t like celebrating his birthday with a party; instead, he does something meaningful. In the past, he has spent his birthday with underprivileged children, and this year, he is going to the Siddaganga Matha, to take blessings of Shivakumara Swami, and donate his father’s books to the students there.
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“I hope that my father’s writings inspire the kids,” he says.
Indrajit wears many hats — a journalist, TV personality and filmmaker. Currently, he is busy shooting for his Bollywood movie, the Shakeela biopic that stars Richa Chadda. The talkie portions of the film are complete, with only a couple of songs left to be shot. Richa, he says, has taken a break of 20 days to get into shape for the songs. “She had put on weight to get into the skin of the character. She has asked for 20 days to get into shape for the songs, for which we have onboard Sunidhi Chauhan, Vishal Mishra and a Sufi singer,” he says.
When we ask him about his plans for the year ahead, Indrajit says, “Once I am done with the movie, I want to take my father’s writings online. I want to keep him alive through his writing, and with the digital platform, I can ensure it reaches more people across the world.”
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