WWI provides a crucial platform to students through these weekly masterclasses”, said Subhashish Bhutiani, director of Mukti Bhawan
“Script is
just words on paper!” - Writer and Director of Mukti Bhawan, Shubhashish Bhutiani and
Producer, Sanjay Bhutiani share their ‘unconventional’ way
of filmmaking at Whistling Woods International's campus
Mukti
Bhawan is not a film about achieving salvation, it’s about the celebration of
death! The narrative was emphasized upon at the masterclass held at
Whistling Woods International (WWI). The unique and rather dark subject –
death, has been brought to light in a relatively unusual way. How people who
are certain about their readiness to embark upon the journey to the other
side, choose to attain moksha by going into seclusion for 15 days, is what the
movie depicts.
The acclaimed
father-son duo, the young and energetic Shubhashish Bhutiani
and the ace Ad-man Sanjay Bhutiani, shared the thought process behind
the making of this film. The discussion varied on different aspects
of filmmaking like the unconventional subject of the film, unorthodox way of
presentation, uniquely different cinematography and numerous
innovative ideas.
How were the
Bhutianis different in the making of the film? They did succeed in
breaking quite a few archetypes associated with filmmaking.
Shubhashish elaborated on the necessity of the script being
‘fluidic’, as it underwent modification, thereby, adhering to the need of the
hour. Emphasis on real time research that Shubhashish undertook, that
is, referring to Facebook accounts of people for the characters of
the film viz-a-viz the challenges of execution in the
outdoors by the young crew was also discussed.
Speaking about the
occasion, Shubhashish Bhutiani,
Writer and Director, Mukti Bhawan said, “I’m really excited and happy after
interacting with the students of my age group who have seen my film. I used to
be a film school student and the opportunity that WWI is providing through the
masterclass is very crucial for film education. WWI is catering to the need of
the hour as it's very important for the students to know the process,
difficulties, challenges and achievements of filmmaking.” Further reinstating
the reason for making a film on a rare topic, Shubhashish said, “This movie is
about people who get so busy in their daily life, that they lose touch with
their loved ones and the people around them.”
For the students
of Whistling Woods International, this session on the film, which has won
both national and international accolades, was a truly a one of a
kind experience.

