How Does Ravi Udyawar Deconstruct the Visual Texture of 'Do Deewane Seher Mein'?
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Mumbai, Feb 21 (NationPress) The acclaimed director Ravi Udyawar, known for his masterful storytelling, has unveiled insights about his recent film 'Do Deewane Seher Mein'. He elaborated on the intricacies involved in crafting the film and the rationale behind its vibrant colour palette.
In a conversation with IANS during the film's promotional events, Udyawar provided a glimpse into the film's aesthetic and its visual texture.
He expressed, “Every film possesses its own canvas. As an artist, I really connect with that. Writer Abhiruchi Chand has penned the story and screenplay, and we collaborated extensively. Each film carries emotional peaks and valleys. Once you establish the characters, many elements naturally align.”
The director emphasized the film's theme of recognizing and embracing one’s flaws. He remarked, “Revealing your true self transforms your world. In today's era, people often portray their best selves, concealing imperfections. But when you accept who you are, it fosters genuine connections. The characters’ attire also reflects this colour journey.”
“The narrative illustrates their journey of self-discovery through colour. Each character is unique, and as they embrace their authentic selves, vibrant colours manifest. Falling in love often brings a newfound appreciation for colours. All of this is intricately woven into the film, with the city of Mumbai depicted as a character, showcasing its softer, romantic essence,” he added.