How Does Celebrity Hairstylist Aalim Hakim View His Journey with Mohit Suri?

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Key Takeaways
- Aalim Hakim has been an integral part of Mohit Suri's filmmaking journey since 2005.
- The collaboration showcases the power of trust and artistic synergy.
- Hair styling is seen as a form of silent storytelling.
- Mohit Suri's attention to detail enhances character development.
- Every film serves as a lesson in cinematic storytelling.
Mumbai, Aug 11 (NationPress) Renowned celebrity hairstylist, Aalim Hakim, has maintained a significant partnership with filmmaker Mohit Suri throughout his career.
Starting with his debut film "Zeher" in 2005 and now with his most recent release "Saiyaara", Hakim has been an unwavering presence in Suri's cinematic journey.
On social media, Hakim shared heartfelt reflections on their long-standing collaboration.
He expressed on Instagram: "From Zeher (2005) to Saiyaara (2025), I’ve had the rare honour of being part of every chapter of @mohitsuri extraordinary journey. Over these two decades, I’ve witnessed Mohit’s magic up close — the way he shapes characters that are raw, organic, and painfully real, yet still carry that breathtaking cinematic glow."
Hakim believes that hair transcends mere style — it embodies the silent poetry of a character, a dialogue that resonates deeply without spoken words.
"With Mohit Suri, every strand becomes part of a story that lingers long after the credits roll," he added.
Hakim remarked that every film directed by Suri — "Zeher", "Kalyug", "Awarapan", "Raaz", "Woh Lamhe", "Murder 2", "Aashiqui 2", "Ek Villain", "Half Girlfriend", "Malang", "Ek Villain Returns", and now "Saiyaara" — has imparted lessons in storytelling through meticulous detail.
He revealed that the filmmaker immerses himself in his craft, conducting endless look tests, allowing actors to embody their roles, quietly observing them, and most importantly, listening with genuine intent.
"He takes every suggestion with humility, transforming it into something greater than you envisioned," Hakim noted.
Discussing what makes Suri unique, he stated: "What makes Mohit’s artistry rare is his perfect balance — nothing ever feels fake, yet everything feels larger than life. His frames hold truth and beauty in equal measure."
Hakim asserted that their bond is founded on trust, respect, and shared aspirations.
He further emphasized that for every aspiring filmmaker, Suri’s journey serves as a testament that focus, humility, and relentless passion can create enduring magic.