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Mumbai: ‘Nitin Desai bonded well with local villagers, gave them jobs at his studio’

Updated on: 03 August,2023 07:18 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Locals remember Nitin Desai with respect, gratitude

Mumbai: ‘Nitin Desai bonded well with local villagers, gave them jobs at his studio’

Pic/Nitin Desai's official Instagram account

When Bollywood art director Nitin Chandrakant Desai decided to set up his studio near Karjat, 60 km from Mumbai, he ensured that local youths got jobs at the facility.


Locals remember him as someone who bonded easily with them.


“He gave jobs to youths from Chowk, Hatnoli, Wavarle and Bhilavale villages when the studio came up. We called him ‘Dada’ [elder brother],” said Sachin Mate, an activist. “Not only did he give jobs to local youths, but he also developed a relationship with us,” he said.


The famous art director would regularly interact with locals as he roamed around the area, Mate said.

A contractor who used to work at Desai’s studio said, “He was a very good human being. He supported me financially for my sister’s marriage in 2013.” Desai attended marriages and other functions in the area whenever invited, he said.

“He had also invited me for his daughter’s wedding.”

For the last few months the studio was facing financial problems as film shoots had almost stopped, he said.

Desai was frustrated as some vested interests in Bollywood were reportedly discouraging producers from hiring his studio, claimed Jitendra Patil, a local leader of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena while speaking to the media. After a landslide devastated the nearby Irsalwadi village last month, Desai had expressed a wish to meet the people there but the visit did not materialise, Mate said.

Desai was known to be close to Anand Dighe, a late Shiv Sena leader from Thane. For many years, Desai took care of the pandal decoration for the Navratri festival organised by Dighe in Thane.

CM Eknath Shinde referred to Desai’s Thane connection in his condolence speech.

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