Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Gen Next Directors Of Bollywood



Bollywood has produced many Great and Intelligent Film Makers from the past 60 years from the like of Satyajit Ray, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Ramesh Sippy, Yash Chopra, Mukul Anand and Many more the list is endless.
But, now it has been the era of youth the Gen – Next directors leaving behind the old topic of Love where Hero and Heroine are just roaming around tress in love songs and coming with some Intense and smartly written scripts.
Here are those five Directors who made some great impact on the Masses as well as on the Box Office in the year 2011…

1) Tigmanshu Dhulia 

Always a fine writer, Dhulia showed off sparkling directorial flourishes in his Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster.
It is ambitious indeed to take on Guru Dutt's classic even if to just doff the hat, and Dhulia filled in his film with much greyness and a world of detailing.
The performances he coaxed out of Jimmy Shergill and Randeep Hooda were incredible.

2) Abhinay Deo 

Overlooking Game, which few saw and most shouldn't have, Deo had quite a year with Delhi Belly, showing not just a great sense of pace and comic timing, but also wonderfully cheeky irreverence not often glimpsed in our cinema.
We'd had lads' films before, but this one enjoyed its vulgarity in grown up fashion even as its characters got increasingly juvenile.

3) Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK

The direct duo  Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK debuted with a fantastically written and directed movie ’99’. Their second stint was much better and appreciated by all the critics and masses too..
A highly confident film that knows what it's doing even when painting in broadstrokes, Shor... gave us interesting characters, a peculiar Mumbai point of view, an aggressive use of music and a climax so rousing it's celebratory.

4) Imtiaz Ali 

Much has been said about Ali's template of cinema -- of how his films continue to go on about innocent, smitten protagonists getting married to other people before realising how much they love each other -- but with this rock-infused take on Heer-Ranjha gave us a tremendously high-intensity romance with a leading man at the height of his powers.
His most earnest offering since his debut, Socha Na Tha, Rockstar isn't everybody's film.
But those who did fall in love with the film will remain more than grateful.

5) Amol Gupte

The man who is considered as an all-rounder a great actor with amazing writing skill and an intelligent Director.
Gupte almost directed Taare Zameen Par a couple of years ago, but it's one of those really good 'almosts' since hisStanley Ka Dabba this year proved to be a far more honest and raw film about schoolchildren.
Clearly adept at working with children, Gupte proved himself a master of evocative imagery as he built a world so wonderfully familiar to us all that it was hard not to get swept away by nostalgia.
Shot in natural light with a digital camera, this was the film of the year, small only in budget and inspirational to us all.


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