About me

Filmmaker. Co-founder @ Much Much Media.

27.11.14

Met Naseeruddin Shah

Met the prolific Naseeruddin Shah today, for a small music video shoot we were doing. Went over to his place, his wife Ratna Pathak answered the door and asked us to go to the upstairs apartment where he was waiting for us. The apartment has books as far as the eye can see. 

At 9 am he had a big fat spliff in his hand, and he was ready to go. That's why he's looking the way he's looking. Me, on the other hand, I was just sleep deprived. I swear. OK fine... we had had one drink last evening and that made me kind of hungover. 

Been wanting to meet Naseeruddin Shah ever since I read his biography. Damn. 

And as for the music video, it doesn't matter, really. Song sucks, video sucks, everything about it is bad. 

Except for the part where I get to chill with Naseeruddin Shah. 



22.9.14

New job

Back to work after a year and a half. Feels good, but it's also nerve-racking. 

Don't really know if I was ready yet to come back from Spain. Feels too soon to be working again. 

Anyway, the workplace is a start-up creator network for online celebrities. For vloggers, Viners, bloggers, YouTubers and creators in general. I'm handling the music side of things. It's a bit each of client management, production and brand solutions. Which is nice, because a hybrid role suits me so much better than single-profile roles. 

So gonna be looking into making content with lots of music artists. 

Here's to new beginnings, and hoping all that networking and knowledge from the masters degree pays off. 

28.5.14

Describe life in one sentence, they said

"Everything you think you are, and every day you spend realising how far you are from it," I replied.

We were chilling at Carl's, and Jad or someone asked this to everyone before they started drinking for the night. 

Did it for the lols. Not surprisingly, none were had. Lol. 

27.5.14

The liftman

“The number of ups and downs a regular person has in one lifetime you probably have in one day.”

“I know. And yet what's ironic is that a dull monotony has set into my life ever since I took this job. I feel like a straight line that starts at some point, goes on and on and on, then stops. No incline, no decline, just a beginning and an end along a perfectly smooth plane. Maybe that's why I need to be a lift man, to feel like a normal human being. I need some simulation of going up then coming down then going back up, like everyone else. In my case, though, the ups and downs aren't accompanied by happiness or sadness. It's just one constant feeling all the time - as steady as the slow, unchanging pace of my elevator - a sense of vast emptiness. As if my life was an elevator shaft: dark, vacuous, stuffy. So even when I'm inside the machine pushing its buttons and directing it, I feel like my elevator’s travelling through me, trying to make me feel some semblance of sensation to reassure the existence of a life within my body. I can't tell you how I relate to this giant machine, but I know it keeps me sane. I think everyone should be a lift man at least once in their lifetime.”

8.4.14

It's not very often...

...that you get to sit in the presence of music industry geniuses who've shared space with the likes of the eternal genius Kanye West. 

So when you do, you write down shit they say, for posterity. 

"It's very much harder to be free than it is to be a slave." - Young Guru 

He happened to drop by college. Yup, chilled with him a bit. Cool dude.