<p>Union Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani is turning into a fiction writer. Her first -- a crime thriller '<em>Lal Salaam</em>' -- will hit the stands on November 29.<br /><br />Through her first novel, the 45-year-old actress-turned politician seeks to pay tributes to the security personnel who serve the country and sacrifice their lives.<br /><br />Irani has a "partner in crime" in her Cabinet colleague Mukthar Abbas Naqvi, who has also published three crime thrillers in Hindi-- <em>Balwa</em>, <em>Cyber Supari </em>and <em>Raj Leela</em>, and Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi, who has penned a political crime thriller '<em>The New Delhi Conspiracy</em>'.<br /><br />The publisher Westland Publications said that <em>Lal Salaam </em>is an action-packed thriller that "humanises the daily conflicts and ethical dilemmas that are intrinsic to modern life".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/irani-appeals-to-people-to-share-on-social-media-details-of-women-vendors-to-create-opportunities-for-them-1046492.html">Irani appeals to people to share on social media details of women vendors to create opportunities for them </a></strong><br /><br />Irani was inspired by the "tragic" killings of 76 CRPF personnel in Dantewada in April 2010 and the book is a tribute to the exceptional men and women who have given a lifetime of service to the country, especially in confronting the challenges in the red corridor, it said.<br /><br />The book tells the story of a young officer, Vikram Pratap Singh, and of the challenges an "idealistic law-enforcer faces" when the system is "steeped in backroom politics and corruption". It is the "gripping tale of a struggle against overwhelming odds, and of men and women who fight these odds with courage, ingenuity and resilience", it said.<br /><br />This was how Irani spoke about her decision to turn a writer: the story has been brewing at the back of my mind for a few years now until there came a time when I simply couldn’t ignore the urge to put it down on paper. I am hoping readers will enjoy the pace and the insights I have tried to bring to the narrative, which is set in a less-reported part of India.<br /><br />Karthika VK of Westland Publications said the novel "combines all the ingredients of a fast-paced thriller—pace, action, suspense, memorable characters and situations -- Lal Salaam is a page-turner that’s bound to hook the reader from start to finish."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Union Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani is turning into a fiction writer. Her first -- a crime thriller '<em>Lal Salaam</em>' -- will hit the stands on November 29.<br /><br />Through her first novel, the 45-year-old actress-turned politician seeks to pay tributes to the security personnel who serve the country and sacrifice their lives.<br /><br />Irani has a "partner in crime" in her Cabinet colleague Mukthar Abbas Naqvi, who has also published three crime thrillers in Hindi-- <em>Balwa</em>, <em>Cyber Supari </em>and <em>Raj Leela</em>, and Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi, who has penned a political crime thriller '<em>The New Delhi Conspiracy</em>'.<br /><br />The publisher Westland Publications said that <em>Lal Salaam </em>is an action-packed thriller that "humanises the daily conflicts and ethical dilemmas that are intrinsic to modern life".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/irani-appeals-to-people-to-share-on-social-media-details-of-women-vendors-to-create-opportunities-for-them-1046492.html">Irani appeals to people to share on social media details of women vendors to create opportunities for them </a></strong><br /><br />Irani was inspired by the "tragic" killings of 76 CRPF personnel in Dantewada in April 2010 and the book is a tribute to the exceptional men and women who have given a lifetime of service to the country, especially in confronting the challenges in the red corridor, it said.<br /><br />The book tells the story of a young officer, Vikram Pratap Singh, and of the challenges an "idealistic law-enforcer faces" when the system is "steeped in backroom politics and corruption". It is the "gripping tale of a struggle against overwhelming odds, and of men and women who fight these odds with courage, ingenuity and resilience", it said.<br /><br />This was how Irani spoke about her decision to turn a writer: the story has been brewing at the back of my mind for a few years now until there came a time when I simply couldn’t ignore the urge to put it down on paper. I am hoping readers will enjoy the pace and the insights I have tried to bring to the narrative, which is set in a less-reported part of India.<br /><br />Karthika VK of Westland Publications said the novel "combines all the ingredients of a fast-paced thriller—pace, action, suspense, memorable characters and situations -- Lal Salaam is a page-turner that’s bound to hook the reader from start to finish."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>