Khosla Ka Ghosla is the result of minute observation

KKG is about observation. Observation about happenings around us and observation about people and their behaviour and their mannerisms have been included in the film.

On one side deep observation of day to day life of middle class characters are presented in a very good cinematic manner and on other side larger than life touch also has been given in the second half of the film and this blending looks so good on screen. KKG has observation about changing times and it touches the contemporary theme/s.

Authentic characterization is also a strong merit present in the KKG.

Khosla Family:

Aging parents, younger son is quite established and enjoying the success of IT area but elder son is not settled professionally because either he has got traditional studies which can not give him a good career in changing times or he was not good in studies and being a middle class …

Prakash Jha : Hrishikesh Mukharjee cried after watching my film

To continue the series “Initial Steps”, excerpts from an interview of Director Prakash Jha,
taken by Ajay Brahmatmaj , are presented here.

Ajay writes

I had started my interview series with the interview of Prakash Jha. He is my elder and to some extent my guide also. Perhaps it is difficult, at present, to evaluate the contribution of Prakash Jha to Hindi cinema but he has brought a new language to the Hindi cinema.

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[Following is the translation of the Hindi Interview and may not do full justice to the original interview so to read the exact sayings of Prakash Jha, one should go through the original interview. This is simply a trial to expose the interview to those readers who can not read Hindi at all]
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From now onwards Ajay Bramatmaj will be represented by AB and Prakash Jha …