Posts Tagged ‘Blogging Bhram’

  • 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 : First Look
    Pavan Kaul is extremely tied up in the release process of Bhram and sent in these videos. The first is a 30 second sneak peek into Bhram, followed by the songs! Sonu Song.. Jaane kyon Teri aankhon ki narmi Meri akhiyaan – Richa ( full song) I am a bad boy Jaane kaisa hai tu – Shaan
    by oz at March 4th, 2008 at 09:03 pm
  • 1/60 th sec ——> 24 fps
    Don’t understand where to start with. Where does this urge to learn everything involved in film making comes from? Can I control it? Will it really help me in becoming a better director? Why does it keep bothering me? Why the heck I am writing this article? Am I trying to show off my mediocre skills or stupidity? Why do I have to convince people close to me that everything...
    by Manjeet Singh at March 23rd, 2007 at 02:03 am
  • Confessions of an AD
    The journey of becoming a film maker has taken me to the initial milestone of becoming an assistant director (AD). The team of Ads is headed by Nitesh, who has been associated with Pavan Kaul in television and films, first assistant Himanshu, who has worked in Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Lage Raho Munnabhai and Eklavya. The rest of us Justin, Ravi, Prasad and myself are first...
    by Manjeet Singh at February 13th, 2007 at 08:02 am
  • Bhram : Blogging from Madh Island
    It took two days to erect larger than life sets on a beach in front of a bungalow in secluded Madh Island. The call time was 7:00pm and went on till the sunrise. It was an elite party set. It required tons of light to illuminate it. Even the coconut trees in the background were lit separately. 30-40 junior artists were called to represent socialites. As the night grew...
    by Manjeet Singh at December 23rd, 2006 at 09:12 am
  • From the sets of Bhram
    The outsiders think of film industry as extremely risky, where the Stars make billions, while the others are left poor. There are so many money making businesses/professions involved other than acting or directing. One of them is renting out the gadgets used in the films in art department. On the sets of ‘Brahm’ there was a plasma TV, which costed 7000rs/day, a music...
    by Manjeet Singh at December 21st, 2006 at 10:12 am
  • BHRAM : Reporting from the sets with Pictures
    ‘Brahm’ would fall in Drama genre, with addition of thrill, suspense elements. Dino and Milind are playing the roles of brothers. Dino been the younger sibling. The elder brother is a demi God for the younger one. Sheetal, who is playing a super model, comes into the life of Dino. Her past takes a weird journey in a flashback, creating tensions in Dino’s relations...
    by Manjeet Singh at December 19th, 2006 at 09:12 am
  • More Pictures from the Sets of BHRAM
    { oz note : here are more pictures from the sets of Bhram, taken by Manjit. Kartik was caught up in work at his office and couldn’t make it to the sets, the next day. So it was Manjit alone getting “all” the attention… Kartik may join Manjit shortly, as soon as his boss at work can give him some breathing space… Oh by the way a short film...
    by Manjeet Singh at December 14th, 2006 at 09:12 am
  • Visiting the sets of BHRAM… with pictures
    [ oz note : Pavan has been gracious enough to accept PFC's idea of blogging on his sets... it's another rare instance where bloggers are right there on the sets of a movie and blogging their experiences. Manjeet and Kartik having been running to Pavan's sets after their regular day jobs, because in Kartik's words... Pavan's tremendous passion for cinema is contagious and...
    by Manjeet Singh at December 13th, 2006 at 11:12 am