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Subhash Ghai To Revive The Magic Of Cinema With New Stories

Subhash Ghai, renowned filmmaker behind hits like Taal and Ram Lakhan, shared his vision for the future of Indian cinema.

In his latest Instagram post, he vowed to bring back the magic of cinema through unique and fresh narratives, aiming to captivate audiences with novel stories.

He highlighted that Mukta Arts is no longer looking for stars but dedicated filmmakers and deeper writers for global cinema.

His goal is to introduce more thought-provoking and meaningful films that speak to audiences across different cultures.

Ghai emphasized the long-standing commitment of Mukta Arts, founded in 1978, to create exceptional and original content.

He stated, “We will be bringing back the magic of cinema in Indian theatres once again with novel stories for everyone,” pointing to the company’s role in shaping the future of Indian cinema with fresh ideas.

Ghai believes that true cinema, enriched with authentic storytelling, has the potential to bridge cultural divides and make a lasting impact globally.

Reflecting On Bollywood’s Holi Celebrations

On Holi, Ghai shared a nostalgic moment on Instagram, posting a photo of Shah Rukh Khan drenched in colors from one of his films, symbolizing unity in the film industry, transcending religion and social status.

Ghai reminisced about the days when the entire industry celebrated the festival together with genuine love and harmony.

He expressed that Holi in the movie industry is not just about colors, but about the unity and togetherness that transcends all boundaries, something he fondly remembers from his filmmaking days.

The Role Of Music In Filmmaking

In an insightful conversation on the Game Changers podcast with trade analyst Komal Nahta, Subhash Ghai discussed the importance of music in his films.

He elaborated on his approach to integrating music, seeing it as poetry.

Ghai’s collaboration with lyricist Anand Bakshi was pivotal, as he compared Bakshi’s lyrics to his film’s dialogues, enhancing the depth of storytelling through song.

Ghai also mentioned that music is a universal language that has the power to bring out the emotions of a film, making the narrative more compelling and memorable for the audience.

Legacy & Future Projects

Subhash Ghai’s illustrious career includes iconic films like Karz, Hero, and Khalnayak.

As he promises to revive Indian cinema with fresh narratives, his legacy continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers.

Ghai’s focus remains on refining the art of storytelling to captivate both national and international audiences.

His future projects are eagerly awaited, as he remains dedicated to preserving the essence of Indian cinema while introducing new, dynamic stories that resonate with a global audience.

Ghai’s goal is to make films that are not just entertaining but also leave a lasting impact on society.

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