Filmmaker Kiran Rao says her debut directorial venture ‘Dhobi Ghat’ encompasses personal experiences.
“It is a film about four people and the city of Mumbai — four ordinary yet special people, whose lives intersect and become forever altered as they journey through longing, loneliness, loss and love,” Kiran said.
The director, who is married to superstar Aamir Khan who plays a painter in the film, said ‘Dhobi Ghat’, in many ways, was about her. “The people I have met and the life I’ve lived in this crazy city!” Kiran said.
She said she came to Mumbai 12 years ago, moved house seven times, worked on eight films, found love and is now seeing my dreams come true. “I guess it’s the magic of Mumbai, my muse, my home and the reason I made this film called ‘Dhobi Ghat’,” she added.
Source : Indian Express
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