Subhash Ghai shared a story, when his father died while he was shooting for 'Zindagi Har Ghadi Ek Nayi Jung Hai'

Subhash Ghai: Subhash Ghai shared the memory of shooting for the song 'Zindagi Har Ghadi Ek Nayi Jung Hai'. He told how his father passed away during the shooting of the song.

Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:40 PM (IST)
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Subhash Ghai shared a story, when his father died while he was shooting for 'Zindagi Har Ghadi Ek Nayi Jung Hai'
Subhash Ghai shared a story, when his father died while he was shooting for 'Zindagi Har Ghadi Ek Nayi Jung Hai'

Subhash Ghai, Producer-director shared the a story while he was shooting for his song 'Zindagi Har Ghadi Ek Nayi Jung Hai'. Subhash Ghai reached the Indian Idol show. In this show, he shared a memory of his heart. Hearing everyone present there, he became emotional. Subhash Ghai told how the lines of a song proved to be true for his life.

During the show, Subhash Ghai told that he was shooting for this song. During the shooting, Subhash Ghai said that during this time he came to know that his father was unwell, we have to go. When he reached the hospital, he came to know that his father had passed away. During that time he was shooting for the song 'Zindagi Har Ghadi Ek Nayi Jung Hai'. Subhash Ghai did not stop shooting even after all this. He reached the set again the next day to shoot the same song.

Subhash Ghai recently showcased his 'Gandhi Ek Vichar' at the 55th edition of IFFI Goa. He is super thrilled about it. Subhash Ghai himself spoke about some aspects of the 30-minute documentary. He shared that through this film, an attempt has been made to show all facets of the personality of Gandhi. War and at least conflict in the world often change with perspective. "My short film, Gandhi is not just a story but an exploration of many types of perspectives.

Filmmaking is completely based upon the perspective of society, said Subhash Ghai. "He said that Manoj Bajpayee has not taken a single rupee for working in the film 'Gandhi'. He wants the young generation of the country to understand Gandhi," he further said.