This week, caught under BollyCurry's scanner, is a man who is known
to have set a benchmark in the industry for being a phenomenal director,
producer, film-editor and screenwriter -
Rajkumar Hirani. Commonly
known as Raju Hirani among industry friends and bigwigs, he is famous
for his contribution towards Bollywood in the form of movies that keep
people in splits straight till the end with just the right amount of
emotions.

Hirani started his career as a film-editor which
didn't live up to his expectations, so he shifted his base to
advertising, where he directed and produced various ad-films. After a
successful stint in the world of advertisement, he started working with
film-director
Vidhu Vinod Chopra, as a small step back to the industry
During this time, he worked on the promos and trailers of
1942: A Love Story (1994) and also edited the promos of
Kareeb (1998).
Hirani's first directorial venture came a few years later, a movie which turned into a cult-classic - Munnabhai
M.B.B.S (2003).
The comedy boasted of a stupendous star cast including
Sanjay Dutt,
Arshad Warsi,
Boman Irani and
Gracy Singh. The movie broke all norms and
stereotypes that prevailed in the industry and emerged as a trendsetter
of its own. Apart from its commercial success, it won accolades
including the prestigious Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie, Best
Screenplay, Best Dialogue, among many others. Before his next
directorial stint, Hirani worked as the creative producer for the period
drama
Parineeta (2005), which was a critically acclaimed film with the likes of National Awards in its kitty.
Next, Hirani went on to direct the sequel to his debut movie -
Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006).
The movie popularised the concept of "Gandhigiri", following the
notions of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings. The movie repeated the star cast
of the prequel -
Sanjay Dutt,
Arshad Warsi,
Boman Irani and had a new
face in the form of
Vidya Balan.
Jimmy Shergill and
Dia Mirza were seen
in supporting roles. Akin the prequel, this movie was one of the highest
grossers of the year and was bestowed with
numerous awards, including the prestigious National Film Awards. It was
also India's official entry for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign
Film.
Hirani's next film came as a record-breaking and astonishing surprise to the film industry -
3 Idiots (2009). The comedy-drama was directed, co-written and edited by the man himself. An adaptation of Chetan Bhagat's novel
Five Point Someone, the
film saw
Aamir Khan,
R. Madhavan,
Sharman Joshi,
Boman Irani and
Kareena Kapoor Khan in prominent roles. The movie's unparalleled success
made it the highest-grossing film for a four year period, until the
release of
Chennai Express in 2013. Apart from claiming many
records to its credit, the film went on to garner about 40 accolades,
including the Filmfare Awards, Star Screen Awards and National Awards.
It was also nominated in the Best Outstanding Foreign Language Film
category for the 37
th Japanese Academy Awards.
Hirani's
next directorial venture - P.K. is scheduled to release on 19 December
this year. The star cast includes exceptional actors like Aamir Khan in
the titular role with Sanjay Dutt, Anushka Sharma, Boman Irani, Sushant
Singh Rajput and Saurabh Shukla in pivotal roles. The posters and
trailer of the movie have been highly appreciated, and are already the
talk of the town. The buzz that it has managed to create leads us to
expect big things from the movie. We, at BollyCurry, send our best
wishes to Hirani so that he may keep doing well and continue giving us
reasons to smile amidst all the stress lurking around us. Until next
time, please pen down what you think of the man who carries the strength
of coming back with a bang every time.
Writer: Pooja B.
Editors: Ritchelle C. and Gunia K.
Graphics: Komal P.
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