Raju Hirani truly represents the director who has brought a new light and power in the Indian cinema. To depict the same in the picture, I thought of this concept. I made him hold a big circuit, to say that he is the creator of the "circuit", not just the immortal character but also the circuit or route, which has, lead to a complete new genre of films - "the feel good cinema".
What I like about the photo is that the frame is brightly lit up- not by all the electric bulbs but by his smile!
He is a man of few words, so his picture speaks for him. Defining and redefining cinema with every film, Farhan is truly an institution in himself. The frame shows Farhan toying with the various genres of filmmaking as he plans his next venture. But I feel, whatever path he takes, it will ultimately lead to a paradigm of innovative and outstanding cinema. An example of a new generation of innovative filmmakers, Farhan has an eye for perfection and detail to the T.
Like his films, Sudhir Mishra is a very simple, realistic and a beautiful person. With no starry airs, this down-to-earth director believes living his life to the fullest. I have tried to capture the same humility and lack of much-justified pride while shooting the legendary director.
You can’t believe this is the brain behind such beautiful and thought-provoking stories when you meet him for the first time. He is like just another guy but with a golden heart! Perhaps that is the reason of his popularity and ever increasing number of fans.
To me, he is an amalgamation of a thinking, artistic, entertaining and incredible storyteller. Madhur almost lives his films, and taking advantage of the moment, I capture him in a fashionable mood, which he is sporting these days.
Rohan is everything but a Bluff Master! By the half rupee and half dollar note, I imply that this man has it in him to make Indian cinema surpass Hollywood in every sense.
Standing in a corner, with a currency note in his hand, Rohan is a quiet director who knows how to make rupees go dollars, truly!