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Writer Anuja Chauhan on why she doesn t want to become a film producer despite selling movie right to six books so far - most recently to Maddock Films for Murder Mubarak starring Pankaj Tripathi, Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma - releasing on Netflix on March 15, 2024. ....
Author Anuja Chauhan’s latest book is a breezy, funny whodunit that keeps you hooked till the end Club You To Death may be a detour from author Anuja Chauhan’s usual writing style, but she brings back the setting of Lutyens’ Delhi and some diverse characters in this interesting murder mystery. 0 claps If you are a fan of Anuja Chauhan’s books, her latest will not disappoint you. After a somewhat serious and patriotic Baaz, Anuja returns to Delhi in her latest whodunit, Club You To Death. Peppered with Delhiisms, with some Hinglish thrown in, the novel’s characters are members of the posh Delhi Turf Club. Their lives are overturned by the death of the hunky personal trainer at its gym. ....
Author Anuja Chauhan discusses her new book ‘Club You To Death’ Updated: Updated: The author reveals why she prefers writing novels to ad copies or screenplays Share Article In Anuja Chauhan’s latest book, Club You To Death, (Harper Collins, ₹399) a hunky trainer is found dead in the posh Delhi Turf Club. The death immediately opens a can of worms with politics, surgical strikes, blackmail and skeletal remains crawling out of the swanky woodwork. Anuja’s sixth book contains the wit and sass that made her novels such as Battle For Bittora (2010) and Those Pricey Thakur Girls (2013) such fun. Anuja, who was responsible for some of the best remembered catch phrases in ‘90s advertising from ‘Oye Bubbly’ to ‘Yeh Dil Maange More’, prefers writing novels to ad copies or screenplays. “A novel gives you the most creative control, a movie gives you some and advertising none,” she says over phone from her house in the outsk ....