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Abhishek Sharma: Every Film Is A Blank Paper In The Beginning

"It all starts with a thought", filmmaker Abhishek Sharma speaks up about directing and how he gets into making films so strikingly different from one another.

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Very few individuals in the director’s chair make stories that are a visual treat to the eye, have a storyline which can be talked about, churn various perspectives and reveal one of the healthiest conversations. Abhishek Sharma has ticked these boxes with films like ‘Parmanu: The Story Of Pokhran’ and ‘Tere Bin Laden’.

Talking about the process of starting a film, Abhishek Sharma says, "Every film is a blank paper in the beginning and it all starts with a thought. Writing stories that make an impact is challenging but when your audience looks up to you for some of the best projects, the fulfilment is unmatched. When I think of my next story, it’s always a new fusion that I look forward to and also consider as a viewer if it would excite me."

If we look at Sharma’s work, in every next film he has tried to do something strikingly different from the previous one. His recent film ‘Ram Setu’, despite being a dud at the box-office, garnered curiosity among the audiences when it was released on Amazon Prime Video. He has also directed movies like ‘The Shaukeens', ‘Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive’, ‘The Zoya Factor’, ‘Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari’ and all the projects had some of the biggest stars headlining the films.

There are hushed reports saying that Abhishek Sharma is soon going to announce another massive project which will again be led by some of the biggest stars of the country. However, there is nothing official as of yet. Let’s wait and watch what Abhishek Sharma comes up with next.