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#11: I M D I – Revealed behind the camera…

Under the label of I never criticize..., I’m going to criticize my own film I Might Did It (IMDI here after in the article.) today. A brave attempt it can be said to identify the slack side of own. I won’t say it criticism but actually a kind of confession of what went wrong while the making of the film.



At the beginning of pre-productions, IMDI seemed to become a real blockbuster due to its blood-chilling, gripping screenplay, the music was already admired by the listeners and frankly a team, after successful two hits of Midnight Madness and Kuchh Manziley Aisy, was confidently looking forward for its hat trick.


But… Difficulties started raining two days prior to shooting schedule when Mansi (Played Ishitaa in Kuchh Manziley Aisy), casted for role of Preeti Sengupta in the film, informed that she won’t be able to attend the shoot at the state when we were already missing Hardik. The screenplay, with no other chances left, was modified on the last night before the shoot started. I still remember, with Kadir and Sadik, we had a perspiring night in winter on discussing what changes are to be made to make up for lost of an important character. Still, we managed it somehow but it was the starting blow to crack the dam.


The first day was blind from the beginning. The lights weren’t of required type and we lost half of first day in search of proper lighting. We began shooting after lunch and at the end of the day we had just a single shot of title credit. “Aal izz well…” I thought, but it wasn’t. Next two days too passed without a considerable work. Every night, standing alone in my balcony, I was used to think that this isn’t right time for the movie and should be postponed. And every morning, looking at the rising sun from the balcony, I was again refilling self with all the passion within to do it.


Things started to work after third day when Nildeep, writer of my team whom I consider my backbone, returned from his friend’s marriage and joined. We, with still small hurdles like curtains had caught fire and all that; finished the remaining shooting within our time schedule. Mehul gave his best of Cinematography till date under Falguni’s Art Direction. I was satisfied until the post-production began.


Editing was done at satisfactory level but dubbing was a nightmare followed by a not so effective background score. I confess it could have been better. Still the trailer or first look of the movie became much popular likewise the theme music (Best of mine till now). Foram gave the phenomenal Lyrics ever. Nidhi did give her best (like she does always) in title track I Might Did It. Darshan give up at the last time and I, knowing it wasn’t my forte, sang Kyun tum saath na the mere… along with climax song. Confessing again, I gave my worst performance of singing there, which in turn in spite of good music became not so good songs.


People reviewed it as a good attempt for it’s never like before theme where every suspect confesses that I’ve did the murder unlike other suspense movies of bollywood. But I have to admit that in spite of having good capabilities to become a hit like previous two, it didn’t work. Still I Might Did It will stand as an important milestone of my life because I learned the basics of rule by failing to accomplish them and that’s how I strengthened more than before. When people unknowingly asks who made it? I reply proudly… I Might Did It. – DJ.

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  1. Enjoyed a lot reading your experience of film making. loved it.

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  2. Wel, that curtain wala is still askin for his rent and my reply to him is that the producer hs ran away to mumbai...!!
    Apart frm ths its a grt xperience to work with dj but nt with his pj..!!
    Kuchh bhi kaho..i am missing those days..

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  3. Well Mehul, You may give Arekar's no. to curtainwala for fire loss. And yup, I'm missing too those days. Looking forward for Maanas now.

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  4. HEY DJ....
    U DID UR BEST AT THAT TIME....
    U WR FIGHTING ALL ALONE FOR THE ALL THE ASPECTS OF FILM MAKING...U WR THE SCRIPT WRUTER, DIRECTOR, DANCE DIRECTOR, ACTOR, MUSIC DIRECTOR, EDITOR, LATER ON U BECAME SINGER TOO...SO DONT BE UPSET YAR....WE ALL LOVE U...N U KNOW THAT....WISH U GUD LUCK....N YA WE ALL ALWAYS BE THERE YOU.....

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  5. * WE ALL ALWAYS BE THERE 4 U....

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  6. Thanks Mr. Siddharth Ranauvat, I mean Darsh... :-)

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  7. Enjoyed reading this. ma fav post r be thyself and mind your mind. Keep posting...................

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  8. Thanks there. An urge to all readers who comments as anonymous, better you write your name at the end. Thanks anyway for reading.

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