Director Ajay Kumar Saklani, who has come up with his second film Googly Gumm Hai, says Himachal Pradesh offers enough opportunities for youngsters
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The work of independent film director, cinematographer and producer, Ajay Kumar Saklani, who hails from Himachal Pradesh, came into limelight with his movie, Saanjh, which happened to be the first ever film to be made in a Himachali dialect. Before its release on April 14, 2017, the film received the Best Feature Film Award at the Borrego Springs Film Festival held in California, USA, and was screened at many other festivals.
Four years later, coming out with his second film, Googly Gumm Hai, the director says, “When I made Saanjh, the idea came through the song, Puchhe Amma Meri, which I had written and later developed into an entire script for the feature film. With it, I wanted to talk about how our culture is heading towards Saanjh (dusk).”
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Being a Himachali, does he think that the state has opportunities for those who wish to pursue a career in film-making or acting? “While there is a lot more one can explore in film-making in Mumbai, for actors, there’s availability of small roles in movies that are being shot in Himachal. In any case, as described through my earlier film, youngsters are happy finding opportunities in bigger cities. But a lot of music videos are shot in Himachal and in between the two Covidwaves; it has also become a green zone for shooting during the pandemic.So if you are technically sound, you can get enough work while sitting in Himachal.”
Enjoying the music release of his romantic thriller, Googly Gumm Hai, the song Ojhal has been sung by Mohit Chauhan and he hopes it would become as successful as Puchhe Amma Meri from Saanjh, which has crossed 3.6 million views on YouTube.