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Roshan Sethi
Public Talk
Writers Salon Series

Roshan Sethi

in collaboration with the Dickey Center for International Understanding
May 13, 2026
May 13
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Top of the Hop 1h30m
This event is free and unticketed.

A writer, director and oncologist, Roshan Sethi will read from his debut novel and discuss translating real-world medicine into compelling film and television.

Acclaimed screenwriter, director and physician Roshan Sethi, who recently joined us virtually after a screening of his latest film A Nice Indian Boy, now joins us in person to share a preview of his debut novel The Simp, due to release this summer. This razor-sharp novel charts the rise and fall of an unemployed actor who lands the greatest role of his life when he's hired as a personal assistant to a demanding, highly absurd Hollywood family.

Roshan is joined in conversation by Professor Dawn Carey, Senior Associate Director (Global Health and Development) for the Dickey Center for International Understanding. They will discuss how Roshan has translated real-world medicine into compelling film and television, from TV shows like The Resident to the abortion drama Call Jane.

Roshan Sethi is a writer, director and practicing oncologist, splitting his time between Hollywood and Boston (Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute). He is the co-creator of The Resident, which ran for six seasons on Fox. His directorial debut 7 Days won the Independent Spirit Award for best first feature. He subsequently directed World's Best for Disney+ and co-wrote the abortion drama Call Jane, which premiered at Sundance in 2022. His third film as a director, A Nice Indian Boy, premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival to rave reviews. His next film, The Surgeon, starring Michelle Yeoh and Martin Freeman, is due out in 2027. 

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