OMG: vishal learned the nuances of direction from his sensational revelation by old friend Honey Trehan
What people know about writer-director abhishek Chaubey is that he has been an assistant to vishal Bhardwaj. After working with vishal Bhardwaj in many films like 'Makdi', 'Maqbool', 'And Omkara', abhishek started his directorial career with the film 'Ishqiya'. But there is a twist in this story which has now been revealed by Honey Trehan, the producer of the web series 'Killer Soup'. This case is the perfect example of reverse learning.
Now director abhishek Chaubey, who has made his mark, has joined producer-director vishal Bhardwaj with the film 'Makdi'. vishal Bhardwaj started his directorial career with the film 'Makdi'. According to producer Honey Trehan, 'Vishal Bhardwaj is very fond of playing cricket. Once we were returning after losing a cricket match. Everyone was in a very bad mood. To make everyone laugh, someone narrated a folk tale that a girl made the shape of a hen out of leaves and ate it and it became a hen, which the butcher cut and ate. From here vishal got the idea of making the film 'Makdi'.
Vishal Bhardwaj had been a famous musician even before becoming a director, but Honey Trehan revealed who taught him the nuances of direction. Honey Trehan says, 'Our production designer suggested that we start the film with a good associate director. vishal Bhardwaj liked this idea. abhishek Chaubey had previously worked as an associate director in many films. He was called and vishal told me to take an interview and tell him whether abhishek is useful or not. The problem is that I did not know what to ask.
Vishal Bhardwaj had been a famous musician even before becoming a director, but Honey Trehan revealed who taught him the nuances of direction. Honey Trehan says, 'Our production designer suggested that we start the film with a good associate director. vishal Bhardwaj liked this idea. abhishek Chaubey had previously worked as an associate director in many films. He was called and vishal told me to take an interview and tell him whether abhishek is useful or not. The problem is that I did not know what to ask.