India, Sept. 21 -- Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali visited the Capital on Friday to launch The Hapless Voyager, the debut book for his childhood friend-turned-author Satyartha Mishra. "I still remember the taste of parantha and aachaar that Satyartha's mother used to feed us. Back then, Satyartha never showed me the kindness of sharing his lunchbox," he said, adding, "We had a certain upbringing. Our parents taught us to respect others and least for oneself. This is the reason we have the ability to love everyone but not ourselves." The 54-year-old - whose films Love Aaj Kal (2009), Rockstar (2011), Highway (2014), Tamasha (2015), Love Aaj Kal (2020) have been shot in Delhi - also stated that his hometown, Patna, is not exactly "glamorous": "We tend to make them feel they shouldn't be proud of themselves for belonging to Patna. Unlike how one is proud of Lucknow and its culture." Satyartha added, "We were going to Ajmer once, and he was constantly writing on his laptop; that's how Highway was born. I don't think any other director shows men's vulnerability like Imtiaz."...