It doesn't matter if it is actors working again with each other or directors reuniting with actors. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh feels this is always a boon. From Rohit Shetty- Ranveer Singh to Salman Khan-Prabhudheva and from Taapsee Pannu- Anurag Kashyap to Ranbir Kapoor-Ayan Mukerji, there are a host of teams lined up in some of the biggest projects, which have spelt magic at the box office in the past. But these 25 years would not be complete without the incredible effort of every single person I’ve worked with so far.ī-Town's hit actor-director duos are back this yearīy Anjuri Nayar Singh Mumbai, March 9 (Ians) Hit director-actor combos are all set to be back in business this year. Speaking about his journey thus far, Sanjay Leela Bhansali said, “It has not always been an easy journey but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed myself regardless – I’ve won some and learnt some. This special video shines the spotlight on every one of the special movies that he has brought to audiences so far.
Celebrating his 25 years of great cinema, Bhansali Productions posted a showreel of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s legacy.
His incredible eye for detail, presentation of color, and his signature style of direction and incredible, moving storylines has carved a special niche in the Indian film industry with the brilliance of his films Black, Saawariya, Padmaavat, Ram Leela, Bajirao Mastani, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Devdas. Today, filmmaker extraordinaire Sanjay Leela Bhansali completes 25 years in the Indian film industry. He made his mark choreographing the songs of Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s “ 1942: A Love Story” (1994), starring Anil Kapoor and Manisha Koirala, These days, striking imagery and grand storytelling is what Bhansali is best known for. A graduate of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India, in Pune, Bhansali equally consumed the oeuvre of Tarkovsky, Uday Shankar’s “Kalpana” and Francis Ford Coppola’s “ One From the Heart.” While he could not fathom the Russian auteur’s work in its entirety, “something about how a visual works on the soul of the audience if it’s receiving correctly, and the power of the images, is what I imbibed more than anything else,” Bhansali told Variety. Indian film director Sanjay Leela Bhansali has seen it all – from being physically attacked on the sets of “ Padmaavat” to walking the red carpet at a triumphant Cannes screening of “ Devdas” – in his 25 years of filmmaking.