Mumbai: Sharing the challenges of directing a film, Bollywood actor and filmmaker Kangana Ranaut says a director is faced with a "minimum of 400-500 questions" every day. The actor took to her social media handle where she shared an interview with American film director Martin Scorsese, who is talking about framing and blocking a scene.
Sharing it on her Instagram story, the actor, who ventured into directing films in 2019 with 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' wrote alongside the post: "Most challenging things about direction is....a director is faced with a minimum of 400-500 questions every day from all departments, camera, art, actors, makeup, production and of course the direction department..."
She added: "Trust me what you want to do as a director is easier to do than to explain ... limiting your vision to words is rather agonising that's why best teams are those who read emotions and energy and don't get entangled in words ... and best directors are those who let those emotions lead them not ambition."
Kangana's next directorial is 'Emergency' where she will be seen playing the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The movie also stars Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhry, Vishak Nair, Satish Kaushik, Milind Soman and Shreyas Talpade in prominent roles. Kangana also has Tejas, helmed by Sarwesh Mewar, in which she will be seen portraying the role of an Indian Air Force pilot. Her film 'The Incarnation: Sita', directed by Alaukik Desai is in the pipeline. (IANS)