What Insights Did Shekhar Kapur Share About Creativity and Spirituality in Ladakh?
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Mumbai, Dec 10 (NationPress) Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur has articulated a profoundly philosophical message that intertwines spirituality, nature, and the core of creativity.
In his reflective journey through Ladakh, he conveyed a heartfelt contemplation on the themes of losing and rediscovering oneself. Shekhar likened his life's voyage to prayer flags dancing in the breeze. On his Instagram, he shared, “A million prayers fluttering in the winds. A prayer offered to the winds. A prayer offered to nature... One day, I’ll narrate the story of how I lost my way in the expansive mountain deserts of Ladakh... but before that... for me, getting lost is an active notion... for how can one find oneself unless one first loses oneself?
“For me, being lost is the ultimate adventure of life... to be genuinely lost until you rediscover yourself... only to lose yourself again... it’s akin to breathing... between who I am... and who I am not... I am... I am not... I am... am I not?... like the prayer flag... perpetually fluttering in the winds... I am... and I am not... simultaneously... and from somewhere within this fluttering... amidst the chaos of a million prayer flags... emerges... or I hope emerges... creativity... #love #buddhism #creativity,” added Kapur.
Notably, Shekhar Kapur is renowned for his contemplative and insightful reflections. Recently, he has been vocal about the implications of AI and its burgeoning influence on Bollywood. Just last month, he expressed his concerns regarding the swift advancement of AI and its potential repercussions for the film industry.
On the professional front, Shekhar Kapur confirmed the continuation of his classic film “Masoom” during a press conference at the 55th International Film Festival of India in New Delhi. He disclosed that the script is finalized and production will commence shortly.
Alongside the return of Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah from the original 1983 classic, the sequel will also introduce Manoj Bajpayee, Nithya Menen, and Kapur’s daughter, Kaveri Kapur, in prominent roles.