Here are excerpts from his blog.
Thank You
I am sitting in my room in IIMB waiting to be called for my shot. First my apologies for being away for so long. I hope to be more in touch in the coming weeks. As y'all can well imagine the past couple months have been a mad time.
My sincere and heartfelt thank you for the responses y'all have sent for Ghajini. I am so happy that the film has gone down so well with audiences. I am thrilled with the big opening that the film got and the kind of history it creating at the box office. I am touched and deeply moved by the faith you have shown in me. Thank you.
You know one of the reasons I wasn't posting much on my blog before the release and soon after was that I was so immersed in Ghajini, and most of what I felt like sharing with you at that time was to do with Ghajini.
However I was very conscious of the fact that it should not appear as if I am trying to use my blog to publicize the film. The sad thing about that is, that then, I don't end up sharing with you a lot of the process and what I am feeling at that time.
Films are my life and I would like to share it first hand, and when it is happening. So I think henceforth I am not going to bother about that.
I have to say I am having a great time shooting here at IIM Bangalore. Since I am also staying on the campus I save on travel time and as a result I am finally getting to sleep.
I can't tell you how happy I am about that. Raju is an absolute delight to work with and so are the rest of the cast and crew. I'm also really enjoying playing badminton, tennis and chess with the students here.
IIMB has a super campus and a great bunch of students and faculty. Importantly everyone seems to be happy here and that is good to see.
But mostly I am enjoying catching up on my sleep. What fun.
Would like to meet some of you who live here in Bangalore. So post me your contact details if you are up to it and I'll try and work it out.
I'm reading a great book. Its called India After Gandhi, by Ramchandra Guha. It is a book on Indian History post 1947. Very informative.