New Delhi:The Dhurandhar franchise has done well on every test, from the direction to the cast's performances. The people who worked behind the scenes on both of these big movies, as well as the stars who appeared on screen, have been completely dedicated. The cinematographer for this movie, Vikas Naulakha, has really made it shine with his work. Aditya Dhar posted something today, on Sunday, praising him. He said that Vikas joined the project at the last minute, but he worked on it with the dedication of a religious practice.
Vikash Nowlakha is the heart and soul of Aditya Dhar is Dhurandhar.
Aditya Dhar posted on Instagram, "Here's to Vikash Nowlakha, the eye, the instinct, and the soul behind Dhurandhar." He was the last person to join Dhurandhar as a HOD. We only had a few days to get ready. And because he is so picky, that timing was everything. It felt less like hiring a cinematographer and more like fate stepping in at just the right time. I still remember what he said after reading the script: "I've waited 30 years to make a movie like this." I'll put my life on the line for it.' And he meant every word. What followed was not just work, it was devotion.'
He also said, "Vikash was at the center of it all, steady and unyielding, even though the schedules were impossible, the chaos often felt unmanageable, and they shot what was basically two movies in the time and cost of one." He literally carried the weight of the film on his shoulders as he pushed through the burning heat of Amritsar and the harsh cold of Leh. He never let the vision fade. But Vikash is really special not just because he can last, but also because of the way he looks at you. His genius lies in his ability to see not only what a scene looks like, but also how it feels. He has a great eye for detail and emotional intelligence behind the camera. Every frame in Dhurandhar breathes because he allowed
Vikash lived with Aditya Dhar in Dhurandhar.
The filmmaker also said, "He didn't just take pictures; he brought them to life." He never spoke loudly on set, but he always spoke clearly. Always honest. Always making the movie better. A lot of people make movies. Vikash lived this. He has given Dhurandhar something that can't be made: a soul. I have a lot of love, respect, and gratitude for the artist he is and the person he brought along on this journey. This movie will always have his mark on it. And I know this is only the beginning, the stories we will tell together from here on will go even further, shine even brighter, and create something truly timeless.'
Check out the post here:
Dhurandhar: The Revenge has been in theaters for 18 days and has made Rs 988.84 crore in India so far.
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