New Delhi. It is impossible to talk about the top directors of the 90s without mentioning Madhur Bhandarkar. He has made excellent films like ‘Chandni Bar’, ‘Fashion’, ‘Corporate’ and ‘Indu Sarkar’. All these films were a reflection of society. When Tabu from ‘Chandni Bar’ says ‘Only those who dream live’, it feels like this is my thought too. Madhur Bhandarkar is known for portraying the struggles of everyday life on screen. The biggest specialty of his films is that every character emerges from the society.
Madhur Bhandarkar, who portrayed the nuances of society through films, lived a very poor life. He had to wander from door to door to earn a living in his childhood. Madhur Bhandarkar, who once used to sell chewing gum at traffic signals, would have never imagined in his childhood that he would become such a big director in Bollywood.
Has been inclined towards films since the age of 16
This truth of the films of the director of ‘Fashion’ is probably the result of his struggles. These struggles attracted Madhur towards cinema. He wanted to be a part of cinema in some way or the other. He was inclined towards films since the age of 16. He used to work in a video cassette library and used to go from house to house on a bicycle to deliver cassettes. This is where his interest in films developed and he started doing research work.