Mumbai, March 20 -- An Anthony McCarten film might just get you an Oscar,' is what the talk of the town seems to be in Hollywood. Anthony acknowledges that, "It is very humbling and very exciting. I must be doing something right," he says. The writer-director's last film is testament to that fact. Bohemian Rhapsody, which won Rami Malek his first Academy Award, making him the third actor to bag the prestigious trophy after Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything in 2015 and Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour in 2018. Anthony is an author of seven novels and his nonfictional work, Darkest Hour: How Churchill Brought Us Back from the Brink, was adapted into the film, The Darkest Hour (which aired on Sony PIX). His second work of nonfiction, The Pope: Francis, Benedict, and the Decision That Shook the World, is currently being adapted into a film starring, Anthony Hopkins. The writer, when asked, is quick to point out his Indian literary idols - Salman Rushdie and Rohinton Mistry. In an interview, the writer opens up about his tryst with literature and his love for movies....