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Neeraj Pandey's critically acclaimed book Ghalib Danger is all set for its Hindi translation

he story revolves around how Kamran’s life changes when he saves a don called Mirza from being killed

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Neeraj Pandey, who is well for his films like A Wednesday and Special 26, has written a novel called Ghalib Danger which was release 2013. Owing to the positive response, the filmmaker is all set to unveil the Hindi version of this much-loved book. 

The book titled Ghalib Danger is the story of Kamran Khan, a cocky young taxi driver trying to make it big in Mumbai. The story revolves around how Kamran’s life changes when he saves a don called Mirza from being killed.

Earlier, Neeraj Pandey had shared his experience on writing a novel, he shares, "With the novel you have the luxury of putting the story on pause mode for a couple of pages and describing something else, say an anecdote, or a history, or some trivia, and then come back to the story, but still keep the reader engaged".

The helmer of celebratory films like A Wednesday, Baby, Special 26 and MS Dhoni: An Untold Story, Rustom to name a few, Neeraj Pandey has not only carved his niche in the film industry but has also gone ahead to treat the audience with an intriguing book.

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