"Nude", a collection of Hindi poems composed by him was released last month.
"One can't communicate many things in films the way he/she can do in poems," Bharadwaj said during a discussion at the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival.
The "Maqbool" director said while he initially kept his writings private, he has now taken forward his love for poems by publishing the book.
"I can't write poem in a language which is not my mother tongue. For me, certain words and their resonance can only be captured and communicated in Hindi," he added.
"In my book of poems, Whatsapp and Mirza Ghalib walking on roads co-exist reflecting how contradictions merge in the present age.
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