"Renowned filmmaker and my ex-boss at Lowe Lintas (India), Balki, had a plan brewing in his head and he took two copies of the manuscript from me. One was for Mr Amitabh Bachchan," Suspi said.
He wanted a second copy for Aishwarya since he felt she would enjoy and connect with the tales given her South Indian roots, Suspi told PTI.
"Half Pants, Full Pants" is Suspi's first book, which is a collection of stories of growing up in India's small towns in the 1980s.
Suspi remembers Balki telling him that after Malgudi Days, he would love to see "Half Pants, Full Pants" on the small-screen.
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"Nearly five years ago, Balki was the first to read the entire manuscript.Something connected with him deeply.. And he said after Malgudi Days, he would love to see this on the small screen," he said.
Balki also had an "interesting and different idea" to promote the book on the small-screen and tried to put the whole project together, he said.
"Balki graciously and voluntarily became the Creative Head of this project and decided to put the various pieces together for me. With time, certain things didn't materialize and this didn't take off. Hopefully now, since the book is out, there might be more people interested in adapting this to the small screen," he said.
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