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A Cinematic Vision Reimagined: Leslie Carvalho’s Literary Leap


Updated: June 05, 2025 07:14

Image Source: The New Indian Express

A celebrated filmmaker’s journey takes a literary turn as Leslie Carvalho, known for his award-winning film The Outhouse, steps into the world of fiction with his debut novel, Smoke on the Backwaters. The novel, set in Mangalore and Germany, explores themes of identity, resilience, and homecoming through the lens of its protagonist, Rosa.

The transition from cinema to literature Leslie Carvalho’s shift from filmmaking to novel writing is a natural evolution of his storytelling craft. He emphasizes that while cinema is inherently visual, writing a novel requires a similar ability to create vivid imagery through words. His latest work brings to life an idea that has been brewing for over two decades.

The essence of Smoke on the Backwaters

The novel follows Rosa, who fled her hometown at twenty due to societal pressures and returns seven years later, hoping for change.

It delves into themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the emotional ties that bind individuals to their roots.

The protagonist’s journey reflects a universal struggle of reconciling past trauma with the desire to rebuild and contribute to one’s community.

A personal connection to storytelling Leslie Carvalho’s decision to write a female-centric novel is influenced by his upbringing in a household surrounded by strong women. His experiences have shaped his understanding of female perspectives, making Rosa’s story deeply personal and emotionally resonant.

Future creative pursuits

Plans to translate Smoke on the Backwaters into German to expand its reach.

Working on a collection of short stories that continue his exploration of human emotions.

Developing a Tamil film centered on the relationship between an eldest daughter and her father.

The novel’s message is clear—life is short, and moving forward despite challenges is essential. Leslie Carvalho’s literary homecoming marks a new chapter in his storytelling journey, blending cinematic depth with literary introspection.

Sources: The New Indian Express, MSN News.
 

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