I Curse Myself For Choosing Filmmaking: Vishal Bharadwaj

Vishal Bharadwaj says that filmmaking is a pain and he curses himself for choosing this profession.

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Filmmaking, to renowned director and music composer Vishal Bharadwaj, is a pain while making music is much more comfortable.

"Filmmaking is a pain. Whenever I am making a film, in the middle of the film I curse myself for choosing this profession because you need 300 people to get your image and then you are handling these childish actors," Vishal Bharadwaj told a leading news agency.

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"Sometimes they come up with such stupid questions and demands that you can't actually show what you are feeling about them as you want to achieve something through them," he said.

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"The temperature is over 40 degrees (Celsius), the producer is showing his watch, saying that if you don't finish the shoot in time I will lose Rs 20 lakh and there is a crowd of 100 people watching. There you feel so alone and helpless that you curse yourself," he added.

Bharadwaj, who is known for his films based on William Shakespeare's plays, is an equally popular music composer. He has directed tracks like "Beedi" in Omkara and "Bismil" in Haider.

"But the happiness comes when the film is over and it's time to edit. If someone has been asked to walk five steps but has taken eight, you can cut the three steps. If the actor laughs a lot you can cut his laughter. Gives you a different kind of power. So happiness comes with power. In music composing, the frustration is also a happy feeling. It's much more relaxing as you are creating from the word go," he said.

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