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IFFI 2024: Ramesh Sippy Shares Insights on Filmmaking and Perfection in Enriching Session

Goa: The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) hosted an insightful session titled “Passion for Perfection: Ramesh Sippy’s Philosophy,” where one of Indian cinema’s most iconic directors shared his journey, philosophy, and thoughts on filmmaking. Moderated by Mohit Soni, CEO of the Media and Entertainment Skills Council, the session offered an intimate look into Sippy’s illustrious career and the relentless pursuit of perfection that defines his work.

From Early Beginnings to Iconic Films

Sippy began by reflecting on his early exposure to the world of cinema, recounting his debut on a film set at just nine years old in Shahenshah. “That was my first step into the magical world of cinema,” he recalled, emphasizing the importance of hands-on learning in an era before formal film schools.

He shared anecdotes from his journey through films like Andaaz and Seeta Aur Geeta, before delving into the making of the legendary Sholay. Sippy revealed the challenges of capturing the perfect shot for one of the film’s pivotal scenes, recounting how inclement weather delayed filming but ultimately enhanced the atmosphere. “It took 23 days to shoot one scene in Sholay, but the effort was worth it,” he said, underscoring his unwavering commitment to achieving excellence.

The Role of Technology in Filmmaking

Sippy also reflected on how technology has revolutionized the industry. “Special effects and tools like Artificial Intelligence have opened new doors for creativity,” he said. However, he cautioned against over-reliance on technology, emphasizing that it should complement human ingenuity rather than replace it. “AI can enhance our work, but the human mind is irreplaceable in storytelling and decision-making.”

Collaboration and the Art of Storytelling

Discussing the essence of storytelling, Sippy highlighted the importance of teamwork. “Every successful film is a collective effort. From the actors to the crew, everyone’s contribution shapes the final product,” he explained. He also shared his belief that inspiration often comes from collaboration and shared vision.

Learning from Mistakes and Embracing Growth

Sippy concluded the session by emphasizing the importance of learning through experience. “Mistakes are part of the process. They teach us valuable lessons and push us to improve,” he remarked. His words served as a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of cinema and the need for constant innovation.

A Legacy of Perfection

The session left audiences inspired, offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a filmmaker whose works have defined Indian cinema. Sippy’s insights on technology, storytelling, and the art of collaboration underscored his enduring legacy and relevance in the modern era.

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