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‘Talent is hereditary’: Amitabh Bachchan needs Mohanlal’s daughter for her new e-book

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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has despatched his needs to Mohanlal’s daughter Vismaya Mohanlal for her new e-book titled ‘Grains of Stardust’. Bachchan senior took to Twitter on Monday and expressed gratitude to the Malayalam famous person for sending him the e-book.
Sharing the quilt web page of ‘Grains of Stardust’, Amitabh Bachchan tweeted, “MohanLal, superstar of Malayalam Cinema and one that I have immense admiration of , sends me a book, “Grains of Stardust”, written & illustrated by his daughter Vismaya.. A most artistic delicate journey of poems and work.. Talent is hereditary ! My greatest needs”

T 3823 – MohanLal , famous person pf Malayalam Cinema and one which I’ve immense admiration of , sends me a e-book,“Grains of Stardust”, written & illustrated by his daughter Vismaya ..A most artistic delicate journey of poems and work ..Talent is hereditary ! My greatest needs pic.twitter.com/KPmojUbxhk
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) February 23, 2021
Vismaya Mohanlal’s e-book ‘Grains of Stardust’ is a set of her work and poetry, encompassing concepts of affection, artwork and creativity. It was launched on February 14.
Soon after, her father Mohanlal, whose Drishyam 2 launched on Amazon Prime Video final week, took to Facebook to unveil her e-book and referred to as it a “a proud moment for me as a father”.

Dulquer Salmaan additionally shared his pleasure for Vismaya’s e-book, He took to Instagram and wrote, “At such a young age she’s a published writer and her poems, thoughts, doodles and art are way ahead of her years. They give you a wonderful insight into her mind, her growing up and her life experiences. I’ve attached one of my favourites from the book.”

Talking about her e-book, Vismaya had instructed PTI, “Grains of Stardust came together unexpectedly. I didn’t sit down with the intention to write a poetry book. As you’ll see when you read them, they are very simply written. They are poems that I sometimes typed out on my phone waiting for the subway or while I was listening to a beat that I liked, or words that came to me when I was looking at a painting or at nature.”