Love of Cinema  artwork

S1 Episode 4: Apurva Asrani Part 1

Love of Cinema

English - April 10, 2019 02:00 - 1 hour - 30.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratings
Film Interviews TV & Film Arts Performing Arts cinema films hindi india bollywood netflix amazon streaming interview movie Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed


Hi everyone, thanks for listening. Drop a line or two about the episode!

Storytelling (on film) occurs in three stages: on paper (writing), on sets (direction) and in the editing room. 

Apurva Asrani has had the experience of wearing all three hats. He’s been an integral part of some of the finest Hindi films in the last 20 years. 

Spoke with Asrani about his experiences working with RGV, Kalpana Lajmi, Hansal Mehta and Nagesh Kukunoor; his role in persuading RGV to switch from Steenbeck to Avid; the personally cathartic experience of writing ALIGARH; Indian queer cinema; and struggles of gay men in India.

Asrani was articulate and insightful with his responses, and bared his soul on several issues he holds close to his heart. I greatly appreciated that. I think you’ll too. 

Part 1 of my conversation with Apurva Asrani. 


Corrections: In my intro, I mentioned Apurva wrote Waiting (2015), which is incorrect. Waiting was written by Atika Chohan, Anu Menon and James Ruzicka. Also, Shahid (2013) was co-written by Sameer Gautam Singh. My apologies to all four writers. Sorry about this.  

Feedback/comments/questions: [email protected]



Credits:

Concept, script: Himanshu (@loveofcinemasf8)
Host: Himanshu
Editor: Devika Joglekar
Music: Nakul Abhyankar


Copyrights © Love of Cinema 2019

Support the Show.

If you liked the episode and found value, please considering supporting the show. Your support will help me continue making good content for fans of Indian cinema everywhere across the world: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/support