Saturday, November 28, 2015

“Writing gives me a sense of liberation and keeps me connected to people”, says Writer, Designer, Aditi Moghe




  • Kindly tell us something about yourself ?

I completed my graduation in Arts (Majoring in English) from Ruia College, Mumbai. During that time I always had an inclination towards the media industry. Post my graduation I interned at Zee Marathi, mainly my job profile was co-ordination of nonfiction shows at Zee. After getting that amazing experience from Zee, I deviated towards research and that is when Harishchandrachi Factory happened and that is when I met Prakash Kunte (Director – Coffee Ani Barach kahi) and that is how Coffee ani Barach Kahi happened I am thankful to my audience that the film was received well. Currently I am working on 3-4 films.

I like developing new ideas, designing saree’s, under my brand name “Raavi”, name plates , men apparels . I love travelling. I travel a lot and because of my passion for travelling I did a travel show “Amhi Travelkar”

When it comes to my likes and dislikes, I refrain from working with people who lack clarity and have an unprofessional approach. I love doing things that I can trust myself on.

  • What are you currently doing professionally?

Currently I am working on couple of Hindi and Marathi projects.  Majorly focus on my venture “Raavi”

  • What made you choose this career?

It was not a conscious decision. It is a journey. If I have to be honest, I was always good at writing and ideations and as I have mentioned I always believe in doing what I am proficient at, maybe that made me get into writing. I eventually want to get into production.

  • What genre of writing do you enjoy?

I am mostly good at developing concepts and ideas. I like to beautiful ideas through my creative writing. There is no exact genre of preference when it comes to work. I enjoy writing travel shows, non -fiction. I have always worked my way, do what I like and with God’s grace I have always excelled in what I did. My upcoming project ‘Cycle’ is one of the best scripts I am working on with an amazing team. Writing gives me a sense of liberation and keeps me connected to the people

  • In one word describe Writing for you ?

Expression of ideas

  • Apart from being a writer, what do you do in your past time?

Apart from writing , I travel , I love travelling , exploring new places , meeting new people, Designing is  my passion.

  • Perks of choosing your career?

If you talk about perks. There are plenty. If had to list a few ,then it would definitely be

·         Appreciation from peers and friends
·         Boost
·         Motivation
·         You tend to get more noticed
·         It helps in getting recognition from the people who matter

  • Challenges that you faced during your journey ? 

If you talk about challenges, every person has to face them, in some or the other way , it may include
·         No money
·         Pressure

  • Any upcoming projects that you would want to share?

I have couple of projects lined up, which include Cycle and some Hindi projects as well

  • How many years does it take for one to be a professional in this field?

Writing is not something that you need to be trained. It has to be within you. I do not believe in stereotype while I write. The only way you can be a master at writing is by experience and the kind of movies you watch
  • What was your 'Nothing is Impossible moment'?

I was always a positive person. When you know nothing about the field, I feel it is the best , you get a chance to explore it even more without having any preconceived notions regarding the same. With respect to my “Nothing is Impossible” moment, it was when I gained the confidence that I could design and my saree’s were accepted and applauded by people. I believe work has to be a pleasurable experience

  • Lastly what advice would you give to the  aspiring writers who want to make their mark in the field?

To all the aspiring writers I just want to say that watch as many films you can, study them .Go with your instinct and never compromise on your ideas







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