I came across this really quaint little bookshop inside a Barista. Lovely concept, isn’t it — Coffee and books? There was no way I wasn’t buying both and I chanced upon Saeed Mirza’s ‘Ammi – Letter to a democratic mother’.
For once, I’m glad I didn’t wait for a review.

It’s meant to be read and savoured in bits, very very interesting bits.
I have to confess that there’s another reason why I bought the book. For one, Saeed Mirza’s a celebrity I like and admire. I’d been too young to understand/admire his films but I certainly loved Nukkad. Besides, he was a celebrity I once interviewed. Strange, it might sound, but each person I’ve interviewed or even met, during my working days, remains special to me. I keep a soft corner for them unless they’re someone really nasty or opinionated (like Shobhaa Dey, Gosh was she patronising!).
I met Saeed Mirza in Bhopal and interviewed him back in the 90s. He was staying with a friend when I first went to meet him. A colleague, an aspiring actor, tagged along hoping he’d push his case. Withing a few minutes of being there he realised he’d wanted to meet Aziz Mirza, not Saeed Mirza, and he immediately wanted to leave.
As it turned out the interview was a long winding one. The restless colleague kept making furious eyes at me to end it while I was in no mood to do so… it was way too interesting. He came away hugely irritated while I couldn’t conceal my amusement. I ragged him for a long long time after that. Mirza talked of writing a book then. “It will be a critique on me,” he’d said. I’m not sure it was this one.
The next time I met him he was staying at a hotel. I had an evening appointment and he welcomed me to his room with a glass of alcohol in his hands, certainly not a setting to put me at ease. I was grateful for the presence of my photographer friend. However, once he started talking I forgot to be uncomfortable and stayed on till nightfall. Quite a raconteur, he is.
Hey thanks Reema. I love to buy books too.. and re-read them.. the good ones that is :-).
I came here through Smita's blog and just kept reading 🙂 reading and parenting are two close-to-my heart subjects, and your blog have both of them.
I am glad you liked the book. So now it can go to my list. I am a self- proclaimed bookaholic. I buy loads of books, way more than I can ever finish.
Thanks magiceye.
That is a lovely review!
Shareef: Hope you like it.
Amit: Enjoy.
..sounds interesting..will try to grab a copy soon:)Thank you!
though i rarely read english books, this one sounds interesting.. will read it someday..
Debajyoti.. "visit a city'.. where do you live. I was a journalist – in my previous life 🙂 that's before my kids came along.
Sudhagee: You're right.
Bikram: The day should have at least 30 hours, right?
hmmmmmmmmmmm 🙂 I wish get time to read books.. this one looks interesting
Bikram's
This sounds like my kind of book. And books and authors with whom we can make a personal connection makes it so much more special. Thanks for the lovely review. And I am going to pick up a copy for myself. 🙂
although i don't read books but this one sounds interesting. will check out the bookstores when i visit a city next time.
why do you interview people? are you a journalist?