3 episodes

A series of interviews with artists, couple of things off my mind and some encouragement for the upcoming breed of film makers. This series is all about film making and enjoying that process to feel educated and empowered to take up your next project!

Behind The Plot Sitanshu Datta

    • TV & Film

A series of interviews with artists, couple of things off my mind and some encouragement for the upcoming breed of film makers. This series is all about film making and enjoying that process to feel educated and empowered to take up your next project!

    EP 02: Akarsh Khurana (Director / Writer) | Karwaan, Krrish, Yeh Meri Family, Rashmi Rocket

    EP 02: Akarsh Khurana (Director / Writer) | Karwaan, Krrish, Yeh Meri Family, Rashmi Rocket

    Akarsh Khurana, the man who directed Karwaan, High Jack, the upcoming Rashmi Rocket and Mismatched. He has also written for movies like Krrish 3, Kites, U Me Our Hum, Humshakals and his famous show - TVF Tripling. You may have spotted him acting in Yeh Meri Family, Bhangra Paa Le or Befikre. He is also known for his theatre production house Akvarious which has staged at least 75 plays, performed over a 1000 shows across 26 cities, India and abroad. What do I say, this man is multi-faceted and an absolute beast of a teacher to many. I have had the privilege to be his cinematographer for a project and I can totally vouch for his awesomeness. So let’s dive straight in and hear what Akarsh has to say about film making and his experiences.

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    Please bear in mind, this episode is an extract from the original Instagram Live Chat and I’d like to apologise for the poor audio quality.

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    Follow me on Instagram: @sitanshudatta

    Email me: behindtheplotpodcast@gmail.com


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    • 48 min
    EP 01: Antara Lahiri (Editor) | Shakuntala Devi, Bard of Blood, Yeh Ballet

    EP 01: Antara Lahiri (Editor) | Shakuntala Devi, Bard of Blood, Yeh Ballet

    Antara Lahiri is a celebrated film editor who works in the Indian Film Industry. Born in West Bengal, she graduated from the Film & Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune and is best known for her work on Shakuntala Devi, Yeh Ballet, Bhangra Paa Le, Four More Shots, Bard of Blood and tons of other features, web shows, shorts and commercials.

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    Please bear in mind, this episode is an extract from the original Instagram Live Chat and I’d like to apologise for the poor audio quality.

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    Follow me on Instagram: @sitanshudatta

    Email me: behindtheplotpodcast@gmail.com


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sitanshu-datta/message

    • 55 min
    Introduction | Sitanshu Datta (About This Podcast)

    Introduction | Sitanshu Datta (About This Podcast)

    If you love cinemas as much as I do, I am sure you’ll have a great time listening to my podcast.

    With this podcast, I want to have a conversation with some of India’s most influential names in the film and television industry. You’ll hear directors, actors, cinematographers, choreographers, editors, music and sound professionals share their experiences and stories, all while telling us how its done!

    I started these sessions on Instagram as part of my Live chats and now I’d like to continue them over podcasts. The first few episodes are the products of my Instagram sessions.

    The idea of this podcast is to educate and empower the aspiring community of film makers in India. I hope you enjoy listening to them as some of the most amazing film makers pour their hearts out and let us in on what goes into making films.

    So join me on this journey as we find out, what’s “Behind The Plot”


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    • 4 min

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