<span class=normal>In a longish life as a professional writer, I have heard hundreds of masterpieces talked about over bars in pubs, restaurant tables, coffee shops and social gatherings. But Ive never seen one of them in print. Books must be written, not talked. Period! So I wonder what happened when the creator and producer Sid Jain talked to writer Anish Patel? I wonder what the writer Anish Patel talked to the artist Harshvardhan Kadam? I marvel what Kadam mustve told the colourist Rahul Arora? I speculate what Rahul chatted with creative supervisor Vaspar Dandiwala? And in the end I question what all of these put together mustve nattered in the company of Naina Patel, Neeta Shah and Carmen Zainabadi? - The iRock angels who helped put Indias first ever Zombie graphic novel together, called Zombie Talkies - Bloodfest In Bollywood. Lesson learnt! Collectively as one big fat team, they did it right, they published it and actually left something behind for us readers that can last forever. UKs Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungamas London correspondent brings you the exclusive sneak peek into the must read graphic book of 2011 and talks with writer Anish Patel. By the way, you need not be a Zombie fan to read it because its fun sometimes not to take yourself so seriously. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Cover Page: <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>History is being made. The shooting has started for Bollywoods first ever Zombie film. But no one suspects that before the next day dawns, they will have to face real zombies. Will the cast and crew of a Zombie film escape from the clutches of the living dead? Will we get to see a Bollywood style climax for the undead? Will Indias first Zombie film ever get made? <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Sid gave us the seed two and a half years ago about a graphic novel. That came from the fact that the script of Rock The Shaadi was ready and Navdeep Singh was on board as a director. We came up with a very different story and a lot of creative inputs came from the creative team at iRock. I wrote the first draft of the novel with the page numbers and final layouts and then collectively it was launched at Comic Con Mumbai a few days ago. </span>