Author: K. Hari Kumar

  • INTERVIEW| Fear defines horror and the reader must be able to perceive that: Author K. Hari Kumar

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    Inspiration comes from all quarters; films, folktales and even cartoons. I have read stories from Chandamama, and ghost stories of Charles Dickens, Satyajit Ray and Ruskin Bond. Pet Sematary was the full-fledged horror novel that made a deep impact in my mind. The Butcher’s Theater by Jonathan Kellerman made me realise that every horror story…

  • How to write screenplay for a short film?

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    Before I begin writing, I sit down, take a piece of paper and scribble down the story idea point by point (sequentially). Some of these points might be just one word, while others might be as long as a paragraph. I take an entire day (without breaks) to finish this outline of the story which…

    How to write the screenplay for a short film
  • Ariyathe Ariyathe (Lyrics Meaning)

    There are songs that soothe the soul, and then there are songs that transport you to another world altogether. Ariyathe from Ravanaprabhu belongs to the latter. To those who understand Malayalam, it feels like a divine blessing—a secret doorway into the realm of poetry and music that others, sadly, may never fully comprehend. Gireesh Puthenchery’s…

  • Why is the horror genre still an underrated one in India?

    Screenwriter and bestselling horror writer K. Hari Kumar finds the genre’s market marginalised and untapped despite our rich oral horror tradition. “Only few retain the taste in horror, while majority keep away because of the fear it instilled in their mind. The tendency to choose an international writer sometimes puts Indian English writers of the…