Kumar says he is neither in favour of a biopic on his life, nor a book as it would involve talking about other people too, which may not be a good idea.
In an interview with PTI, Kumar says, "I am against my biography also. I can write about myself, but there are other persons involved in it and I will have to name them. I'll be exposing them then, which I don't like...."
"Is the audience only interested in how I came to Mumbai, how I struggled, how many nights I spent in writing and conceiving my films? They are not... But nobody has approached me, honestly. They know my temperament."
While he may not be so keen for a film on his life, he is all praise for the special four-episode feature-biopic on actor Prem Nath, titled "Amar Prem Nath". It is a tribute to the actor by his son Monty.
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The 80-year-old actor, who worked with Prem Nath in films like "Roti Kapda Aur Makaan", "Shor", "Dus Numbari", among others, says he shared a wonderful equation with him.
While there are several memories and anecdotes to share, the one memory which Kumar says he will never forget is when Prem Nath was hospitalised.
"He wasn't well once and was admitted to Breach Candy hospital. I went to see him. He said 'why did you come, it's okay, don't worry'. Next day, I received an envelope, when I opened it, it had his chest hair, which were shaved to do some tests.
The last episode of the series will air tomorrow on Zee Classic.