22 NOvember, 2023, IIFI Premises: At the 54th IFFI, National Award-winning Film Director Madhur Bhandarkar presents an enthralling 'In Conversation' session.
Pritish Bagdi
Madhur Bhandarkar, a National Award-winning Indian director, playwright, and producer, gave an entertaining 'In Conversation' Session today at the Kala Academy Goa as part of the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI). The critically renowned Director delivered deep cinematic debate into the art of cinema, the complexities of filmmaking, and the challenges and inspirations that define storytelling in a gripping talk with film critic and analyst Taran Adarsh.
Bhandarkar, known for his unique films, presented a plethora of astute thoughts, emphasising the essence of real storytelling and the complexities of cinematic creation.
An ardent emphasis on the confluence between realism and cinema was at the centre of his discussion. "A film is born of an idea," Bhandarkar explained. Realistic cinema is an important part of the cinematic landscape. Realistic films have the ability to deeply resonate with people while balancing the dichotomy of being both artistically and economically significant."
Bhandarkar regarded research as the cornerstone of his profession, emphasising its critical significance in filmmaking. "Research is the USP of filmmaking," he asserted. It is the basis that enhances storytelling by adding depth and authenticity."
In response to the difficulties that filmmakers confront, particularly in terms of economics and creative freedom, Bhandarkar stated openly, "There is no box office success doctrine." Finances and content freedom present severe difficulties. Aspiring filmmakers, on the other hand, should persevere with conviction.'
Bhandarkar promoted the idea that failure is an essential part of the creative process by emphasising the organic nature of filmmaking. "Filmmaking is a natural process in which failure serves as a stepping stone to success." It's essential for creating high-quality material," he said.
Bhandarkar emphasised the importance of commitment and self-belief in his guidance to aspiring filmmakers. "Creative fulfilment in filmmaking necessitates unwavering conviction." It's not an easy road, but believing in the screenplay and oneself is essential," he advises.
The famed director also revealed his source of inspiration, stating, "I derive inspiration for my films from society." Understanding society's pulse feeds the stories I deliver to the screen."
Finally, Bhandarkar emphasised the importance of interesting screenplay in creating impactful cinema. "An engaging screenplay is the heartbeat of a good film," he stated emphatically, capturing the essence of cinematic greatness.