
A film is the sum of its parts. It is a collaboration between many
different people, but ultimately, the vision of one, and that visionary
is the director. Yes, the screenwriter is the one to tell the story, but
it is the director who who leaves his personal touch on what we
ultimately see on screen. This month, in celebration of International
Women's Day, we bring to you a special edition of Director In the
Spotlight, where we shine the light on one of the most talented young
female directors of our time,
Zoya Akhtar.

Born on the 9th of January 1974 in Mumbai,
Zoya Akhtar is the
daughter of renowned poet, lyricist and screenwriter
Javed Akhtar and
screenwriter Honey Irani. It is no wonder that Zoya herself turned to
the film industry to find her passion. Film is in her blood, after all.
Her stepmother is actress
Shabana Azmi, and her brother is singer,
director, actor, producer and screenwriter
Farhan Akhtar.
Her directing career started with a music video called "Price of
Bullets" for a rock band. However, she started out with baby steps in
Bollywood. First, she worked as a casting director for numerous
projects, including the widely successful
Dil Chahta Hai (2001) and
Split Wide Open
(1999), a parallel cinema project directed by Dev Benegal. She then
climbed the next rung in the ladder by taking on the role of an
assistant director, first in her brother's film
Dil Chahta Hai, and then in the
Hrithik Roshan starrer
Lakshya (2004).
Finally, Zoya took the last step and made her directorial debut in 2009 with
Luck By Chance, which was critically acclaimed but did not do well on the box office. 2011 saw her don the director's cap for
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,
which starred
Hrithik Roshan,
Abhay Deol, her brother Farhan, Katrina
Kaif and
Kalki Koechlin. The movie was not only well-received by
critics, but was also a huge box office success. It catapulted Zoya to a
new level of success and garnered her numerous Best Director awards,
including the Filmfare Award, IIFA Award, Zee Cine Award and Apsara
Award!
Did You Know?
- Zoya studied at the New York University Film School to learn film production.
- She was an executive producer for longtime friend Reema Kagti's Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. (2007).
- Like the rest of her biological family, Zoya is also a screenwriter, having written for Luck By Chance, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and 2012's Talaash.
- The Filmfare Award for Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is not her first. In 2009, she shared the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director with Ayan Mukerji.
BollyCurry wishes Zoya many more accomplishments in her career. We
are eagerly looking forward to the Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra
starrer Dil Dhadakne Do, and hope Zoya continues to make entertaining
films for a long time to come! Until our next edition, do tell us your
thoughts on Zoya's films in the comments below.
Writer: Aradhna K.
Editor(s): Nisha M. and Gunia K.
Graphics: Marsh P.
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