"These sketches are like scribblings that we do while writing. I am not conscious about it. I like the feel of charcoal. It is just my hobby. I am not an artist. I am not a painter," Gulzar told PTI in an interview here.
Published by Harper Collins, "Pluto" is a collection of short poems. Charcoal sketches by the 80-year-old Academy Award-winning lyricist has been published for the first time in the book.
"I tear off many and keep some of them. I didn't have the courage to publish it, but this time I did because the editor of my book liked them," Gulzar said.
"I don't know since when I am making sketches. I have lots of them. I may publish more," he added.
The first such sketch in the book shows the rotation of a planet beautifully within the letter "P" which stands for the title of the book.
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