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Subhash Kapoor happy with journalists turning directors

Updated on: 30 June,2015 07:07 AM IST  | 
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'Guddu Rangeela' director Subhash Kapoor, who started out as a journalist before turning director with 'Say Salaam India', is happy that Vinod Kapri has also taken the same path

Subhash Kapoor happy with journalists turning directors

Subhash Kapoor

'Guddu Rangeela' director Subhash Kapoor, who started out as a journalist before turning director with 'Say Salaam India', is happy that Vinod Kapri has also taken the same path.


Subhash Kapoor
Subhash Kapoor


Present at a special screening of Kapri's debut Bollywood feature film "Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho", Kapoor said: "It's a matter of pride for me that director Vinod Kapri was also a journalist just like me. Seeing a journalist becoming a filmmaker is a pleasing feeling for me."


In the past too, journalists have tried their hand at filmmaking. Bhavna Talwar turned director with the critically acclaimed film "Dharm" after being a journalist, while noted journalist-film critic Khalid Mohamed went on to make films such as "Tehzeeb" and "Fiza".

A norm associated with journalist-tuned-directors is that they make films on various real-life issues concerning India.

Kapoor's "Phas Gaye Re Obama" was itself based on the impact of recession, while his "Jolly LLB" was a courtroom drama.

His forthcoming film "Guddu Rangeela" is also based on a real life honour killing case in Haryana. The film is releasing on July 3 and stars Arshad Warsi, Amit Sadh and Aditi Rao Hydari in lead roles.

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