Pavan
Writer, Director, Producer, Pavan Kaul has making films in India since 1985. Son of Surendra Kaul (noted writer of Namak Halal) and cousin of Mani Kaul, Pavan has written and directed a number of video films and has been directing & producing tele-serials and making ad-films. He has also intermittently ventured in directing movies for the big screen. His past projects include Chor aur Chaand (Aditya Panscholi, Pooja Bhatt), Jaadu (Shah Rukh Khan, Raveena Tandon) and Sssshhh

 

Pavan Kaul's Blog

  • Bhram – An Illusion (3)
    Its always a numb feeling when one finishes a film. Although it is supposed to be my work, my profession, the last day of shoot is akin to the thrill of a ‘walk on the razors edge’ having come to an end. It is like Robert Duvalls character in “Apocalypse Now” where he makes his way to bomb the battlefields of Vietnam to the accompaniment of Wagner’s Ride...
    by Pavan Kaul at March 12th, 2008 at 09:03 am
  • Bhram – An Illusion(Part 2)
    I must say I did not know it would be so long before I wrote my next post. But I have been extremely tied up wrapping up “Bhram” and starting up the three new projects which are to go on the floor soon. “Bhram” has had its share of problems but that is part of the process and I have enjoyed every minute of it. There were times when I cursed the circumstances,...
    by Pavan Kaul at July 19th, 2007 at 07:07 am
  • …tender thread
    Dear friends, I had intended my next post to be Bhram –An Illusion(2)..But once again life has proven that to imagine we are controllers of a designated plan, is an illusion by itself. To say that I have not been disturbed by the events of the past few days would be hypocritical. I was pulled into a situation not of my making.It is not my place to question, delve, presume...
    by Pavan Kaul at November 22nd, 2006 at 07:11 am
  • Bhram : An Illusion.
    ‘Film’ is an optical illusion. Life, an illusion as well… Maya. I like illusions…They help me survive. I like films more than I like life. Sometimes even when they don’t have a beginning, a middle and an end. I prefer ones that have a middle then a beginning again the middle and then the end… I often prefer the films of others to my own. But then...
    by Pavan Kaul at November 9th, 2006 at 01:11 am
  • The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
    “I know exactly what is going to happen…my films are going to be hits…one after the other….producers & directors will be chasing me….I,ll sign bigger films….with all the big heroines….I’ll be loved….and hated….admired….and criticized….more hits…I,ll buy a sea-facing bungalow…several big cars…become a producer….produce my own films….maybe...
    by Pavan Kaul at November 6th, 2006 at 07:11 am