The book, titled "Nenu-Manam-Janam" (Me, we and people) with the tag line 'marpu kosam yuddham' (battle for change), will be different from his first book "Ism", which was released a couple of years ago.
A statement from Jana Sena today said the book would reflect Kalyan's intention behind floating the party, the situations that inspired him on the mission, the things he aimed to do and the objectives he wished to accomplish in future.
Kalyan, popularly known as "Power Star", is the youngest brother of Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi.
He launched the Jana Sena days ahead of the 2014 elections but chose not to jump into the electoral battle. Instead, he supported the TDP-BJP combine and played a role in its victory in Andhra Pradesh.
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Subsequently, Kalyan virtually stayed away from the political field and continued to work on his films.
Last month, suddenly, he chose to come out of his political hibernation and addressed his first public meeting in the temple town Tirupati. He followed it up with another in Kakinada on September 9, demanding the Centre keep its promise and grant special category state status to Andhra Pradesh.