Director Ravi Udyawar, behind the film ‘Do Deewane Seher Mein’, shared insights on the film’s logistics and color choices. During promotions, he highlighted the importance of the film’s visual aesthetics. Udyawar emphasized the unique canvas each film presents, drawing parallels to painting.
In a conversation with IANS, Udyawar mentioned the collaborative effort with writer Abhiruchi Chand in shaping the film’s emotional depth. He emphasized the significance of character portrayal in setting the film’s tone and visual elements. The director underlined the theme of embracing one’s flaws as a transformative journey within the narrative.
Udyawar delved into the characters’ evolution, symbolized through a color discovery process in the film. He described how the characters’ outfits reflect their personal growth and self-realization. The director also highlighted Mumbai’s portrayal as a character with a soft, romantic essence, integral to the film’s narrative design.
