Archive for Directors' Interviews
* "TV taught me how to minimise costs" (25 October 2002) Ananth Mahadevan
* "I was fighting against the tide the minute I joined Zee" (24 October 2002) Vinta Nanda
* "Kittie Party women are all around us" (7 October 2002) Tamara Nedungadi
* "Marketing considerations have overtaken programming needs"
(24 September 2002)
Ravi Rai
* "Satellite channels are obsessed with family melodramas"
(2 August 2002 )
Vinod Pande
* "It's too early to press panic buttons" (21 July 2002) Leena Yadav
* "Sarhadein's biggest disadvantage was its slot" (16 July 2002) Rakesh Sarang
* "Aamrapali will have tremendous resale value" (3 July 2002) Ravi Kemmu
* "I am not cut out for melodrama or make-believe stuff" (19 June 2002) Rohit Khanna
* "A director should understand sensitive situations without being prejudiced or judgmental" (24 May 2002) Sanjay Upadhyay
* "Even intelligent, situational comedy has its takers" (2 May 2002) Kanchan Adhikari
* "It's just a question of being honest to each medium" (5 April 2002) Vipul A Shah
* "There are no bad actors, only bad directors" (26 March 2002) Saurabh Narang
* 'The absence of a powerful script can undo all efforts that go into direction.' (18 March 2002) Nupur Asthana
* "I believe in inspiration but not in adaptation"
(Friday 14 February 2002)
Kaushik Ghatak
* "My programmes may not find enough takers on TV amid the regressive wave" (28 January 2002) Ajai Sinha
* 'My intelligence has not been cashed upon to its potential by people I have worked with'
(16 January 2002)
Chitraarth
* "Terrorism interests and fascinates me"
(2 January 2002)
Vivek Agnihotri
* "If the storyline is powerful, you can catch your audience and say 'watch it!" (22 November 2001) Javed Sayyed
* "Actors have their individual creativity, the essence of which should be absorbed in the shoot" (15 November 2001) Sameer Kulkarni
* TV is not a medium for fiction, it's more conditioned for news and current affairs programming. (1 November 2001) Partho Mitra
* 'I am a very dissatisfied man because I believe satisfaction is living death' (13 October 2001) Lekh Tandon
* 'Saas-bahu sagas are in today but very soon they will have to go' (16 August 2001) Raman Kumar
* 'For any successful TV project 60% of the credit should go to the writer' (3 August 2001) Ashok Pandit
* 'The Script motivates me' (13 july 2001) Anurag Basu
* 'A director needs to know very clearly what he wants from his actors' (14 june 2001) Suhail Tatari's
* 'How soon the viewer flows into the story determines my success' (6 June 2001) Vivek Agnihotri
* 'A slight slip in control can make comedy appear inane' (19 May 2001) Manjul Sinha
* 'Producers churning out old wine in new bottles' (2 May 2001) Arun Frank
* 'My job is to convey the script to the viewer' (16 April2001) Anil Vishwa Varma
* 'Direction is about cohesion between creativity and the managing of it' (4 April2001) Rajan Shahi
* 'I try to go beyond the script' (27 March2001) Swapna Waghmare Joshi
 
 
 
 

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