17 Aug 2016, 06:39 pm
Just as things seemed to drag on, Mir, in his usual flippant self, took control of the situation fast and the event proceeded without a glitch.
Later during the evening, actor Sudipta Chakraborty would say how, as a co-newsreader with Mir -- on the television news programme Khas Khabar --she would be terrified because during commercial breaks, even in the middle of the most serious news, Mir would either say something so funny or do a mimicry that she would break into fits of uncontrollable laughter and would find it difficult to put on a straight face when they were back on air.
"I stay abroad. Therefore, except for the first chapter for which I interviewed Mir in Kolkata, it was a long distance interview, through email, whatsapp, skype, all forms of digital communication because it was so difficult to pin down Mir, who follows an almost punishing schedule," said the author.
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