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Directors’ Diaries 2
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SKU: 9780143449089
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Dive into the captivating world of Indian cinema with Directors’ Diaries 2 (9780143449089). Explore the creative journeys, challenges, and triumphs of renowned directors, offering a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into filmmaking. Published by Penguin Book India, this book is a must-read for film enthusiasts, aspiring directors, and anyone fascinated by the art of storytelling.
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Akarsh Singh –
Some of the diary entries were dry, but others were truly captivating. A mixed bag overall, but worth checking out if you love film.
Tarun Ohlyan –
Incredibly insightful and inspiring! This book gave me a new appreciation for the hard work and passion that goes into making movies.
Bhavya Dhanda –
I found this book to be both educational and entertaining. A great resource for aspiring filmmakers!
Somingam Kumrah –
Directors’ Diaries offers interesting insights, though at times it felt a bit repetitive. Still, a good resource for film students.
Khushi Maheshwari –
Loved it! It is a great book with first hand account of directors journey. The insights are very unique.
Shivang Agrawal –
I enjoyed the variety of voices and perspectives. This book is great for learning more about what goes on behind the scenes.
Parth Sondager –
An okay read. I was hoping for more juicy details and less technical jargon. It’s interesting, but not amazing.
Dev Shukla –
A good collection of thoughts from various directors, but I wished there was more depth in some of the entries. Quick read.
Aditi Singh –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian film. The stories are compelling, and the challenges are very relatable.
Barun Mandi –
Directors’ Diaries is good, but felt repetitive at times. A decent, albeit not groundbreaking, exploration of filmmaking.
Nigamananda Rao –
A fascinating peek behind the curtain of Indian cinema. Some entries were more engaging than others, but overall a worthwhile read.
Sarthak Beniwal –
Interesting concept, but the execution felt a bit uneven. Could have used more editing to tighten up the narrative.
Dhruv Kaushik –
Loved getting the directors’ perspectives! The book is well-written and provides a great understanding of the film-making process.
Anukaran Sahu –
While some essays sparkled, others felt like filler. I was left wanting more profound reflections on the art of directing.