Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently shared a thoughtful message about embracing change and its impact on his life and creativity. He expressed his love for change, whether in time, technology, people, or his profession, highlighting how it keeps him excited every day. Ghai, known for directing hits like “Karz,” “Hero,” and “Taal,” also reminisced about his acting debut in the 1967 film “Taqdeer.”
Subhash Ghai, who debuted as a director in 1976 with “Kalicharan,” took a break after “Yaadein” but later returned with films like “Black & White” and “Yuvvraaj.” Reflecting on his journey, he recalled his humble beginnings in the industry with “Taqdeer,” where he and Jalal Agha, both young actors from The Pune Film Institute, had brief roles. The film narrates the story of a widow compelled to marry against her wishes for her children’s welfare.
On March 21, Ghai fondly remembered his early days in the film industry, expressing gratitude for his experiences and the opportunities that shaped his career. His post resonated with a sense of gratitude towards the industry and the people who have been part of his cinematic journey.
