Speaking at the launch event held in suburban Goregaon last evening, Gowariker said Supe was a very old friend he first met through Prithvi Theatre.
"He did English translation of songs from my films 'Swades' and 'Jodha Akbar'. Lyricist Javed Akhtar was highly impressed by his translations," Gowariker said.
Deshpande said, "I am part of an old troika, comprising actor Kay Kay Menon and author Raj Supe." The three were roomates in their early days in Mumbai.
Menon said he met Supe first during MBA classes in Pune, adding "we later got together in Mumbai."
"We were rich in thoughts but not in pockets. The first image of Supe which comes to mind is of him crouched on a table, devouring books. God has given him the gift to write. Supe dazzles in the art of storytelling," the actor said.
"I have read the book. It flows like water. I think, the river Ganga, near which he resides now, is his inspiration," he said while describing the author as a friend, philosopher and guide.
"I have written the foreword. Incidentally, I also went to same school in Shimla where Bond studied," he said.
Swarup Nanda, CEO of Leadstart Publishing, publisher of the book, said Supe's book will appeal to readers.
The book launch was followed by a small session where
all the dignitaries gathered and read excerpts from the book.
Supe (aka Kinkar Vishwashreyananda), is a poet, storyteller and novelist. An MBA, he has had a career in advertising, research and creative consulting, before turning to literary and spiritual pursuits.
He has also worked on film scripts and plays.
Menon said his writings convey the passionate intensity of a seeker and the sincerity of one who hopes for an ideal mix of traditional mythic imagery and the urgencies of modern life.
Supe is editor of the spirituality e-magazine The Mother, as well as the co-founder of Foundation for Contemplation of Nature.
He was initiated into the order, founded by Sri Sitaramdas Omkarnath, and met his guru in the person of Kinkar Vitthal Ramanuja. He now leads a simple life on the banks of the Ganges.
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