Lights, camera, rewind!
The Free Press Journal|December 08, 2024
Filmmaker Rahul Rawail recounts his time as an assistant director during Bobby and his association with Raj Kapoor
S Ramachandran
Lights, camera, rewind!

A time when towering figures like Raj Kapoor cast a long, inspiring shadow. For filmmaker Rahul Rawail, that shadow became a guiding light.

Rawail's cinematic journey began not just in the world of movies, but within the hallowed halls of R.K. Studios, working alongside the legendary Kapoor. It was a master-class in storytelling, direction, and the sheer magic of filmmaking. Kapoor's passion was infectious, his innovative spirit a constant spark, and his commitment to social issues a lesson etched deep in Rawail's heart.

Years later, the influence of the 'Showman' would echo through Rawail's own directorial ventures. Films like Love Story, Betaab, and Arjun showcased a beautiful blend of commercial flair and artistic expression – a testament to the lessons learned under Kapoor's watchful eye.

Rawail's affection for Kapoor overflows in his book, Raj Kapoor: The Master at Work. Filled with anecdotes and insights, it is a window into the creative genius that was Raj Kapoor. More than just a book, it's a tribute, a love letter to a mentor who shaped not just a career, but an entire approach to cinema.

Rawail shared a nostalgic snapshot – a young assistant director on the sets of Bobby clutching dialogue sheets. It was a time of transition for Kapoor, coming off the heels of Mera Naam Joker. Distributors had vanished, crew members had jumped ship, but Rawail remained, one of the few constants. He even took on the mantle of production controller, adding another layer of experience to his cinematic education.

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