- February 5, 2026
Kumar Ravishankar Talks About His Book “Hamein Bhee Jeene Do”
About the Author:
Kumar Ravishankar born in a rural setting, where simplicity, nature, and the warmth of human relationships shaped his sensitivity and worldview. Understanding human compassion and expressing social realities form the foundation of his writing. His debut novel, “Hamein Bhee Jeene Do,” reflects these values, using symbolic characters to reveal the truths hidden within society. He holds an MBA in Finance and currently serves as an officer in the Income Tax Department, Government of India. Despite a demanding professional life, his inclination toward literature has remained strong, as he believes that writing is the most powerful medium to express human emotions and inner questions. His deep interest in reading enriches his perspective and adds depth to his thoughts. Hamein Bhee Jeene Do marks the sensitive beginning of his literary journey.
Exclusive interview with the author
Q: What Inspired You To Write This Book?
A: Hamein Bhee Jeene Do was inspired by my observation of the silent suffering of voiceless beings in society. I wanted to give a voice to those who cannot speak and question cruelty that is often seen as normal. The book shows my belief in empathy, compassion, and the right of every life to live with dignity.
Q: Can You Tell Us About The Book?
A: Hamein Bhee Jeene Do is an emotional and meaningful allegorical novel that shows the hidden pain of voiceless lives. Through the main character, Golu, the story questions cruelty that is often accepted as normal and asks readers to feel empathy, kindness, and respect for every living being.
Q: What Does The Title Mean?
A: In a general sense, Hamein Bhee Jeene Do means “Let us live too.” At a deeper level, it is an assertion, a request, a question, and also an expression of pain and anger. Above all, it represents the right of the voiceless.
It reflects the voice of those who cannot speak for themselves and asks society to show kindness and compassion. The title reminds us that every living being has the right to live with dignity and respect.
Q: What Did You Learn When Writing The Book?
A: While writing Hamein Bhee Jeene Do, I learned to be more sensitive and patient. I understood how much pain silent lives can carry and how often society ignores it. This book taught me to observe carefully, feel deeply, and value kindness and compassion toward every living being.
Q: Do You Have Any Suggestions To Help Others To Become A Better Writer? If So, What Are They?
A: Yes. My simple advice is to observe life carefully and write honestly. Read books, but keep your own style. Be patient and do not hurry while writing. Most important, write with empathy and stay true to your feelings.
Q: What Is The Most Difficult Part About Writing For You?
A: The most difficult part of writing for me is putting deep feelings into simple words, while keeping the emotion true and clear.
Q: What Does Success Mean To You? What Is The Definition Of Success?
A: To me, success means touching even one heart through my writing. If my book makes readers pause, think, and feel more empathy, I consider that true success.
Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?
A: My advice to aspiring authors is to observe life carefully and write honestly. Most important, stay true to your thoughts and write with empathy.
This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication. All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.




