The debutante director is currently shooting the Pulitzar Prize winning book in Kolkata and Odisha. Kaul will tackle the first three stories in his film -- A Temporary Matter, When Mr Pirzada Came to Dine and Interpreter of Maladies.
"We are dealing with movie trilogy series. Right now, we are making first three stories. All our time is going into the production in India.
"After India, we would move to Boston. Indian part is much more complicated because it has been very hard to set up. We are shooting in Odisha and Kolkata," the director told PTI on the sidelines of NFDC Film Bazaar at the ongoing International Film Festival of India.
"I read the book and I loved it. It is something which is very personal to me and will stay throughout my life not just as an Indian or American but as an immigrant. That was the connection. People related to it and loved it. It is universally loved set of nine stories," he said.
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Kaul said he relates to the subject so well that he interpreted his own problems while adapting the book.
Kaul, who directed the book at American Repertory Theatre Harvard and Roundabout theatre NYC, is in the Film Bazaar to find a co-production partner to bring in additional financing for the film.
After 'Interpreter of Maladies', Kaul plans to shoot his next movie in Kashmir.
"I would love to shoot a film in Kashmir. I have personal family stories, adventure stories and a heist movie in my mind to shoot there. I don't want to deal with the things that happened in the past. I want to portray contemporary stories," Kaul said.