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Film Companion is a celebration of the movies. It’s a platform that is committed to quality journalism, which is well-researched and balanced, and isn’t paid news. We bring you engaging and informative content on movies that includes, reviews of films and web shows, interviews, film festival news, features and masterclasses.

In this one of a kind series, Anupama Chopra chats with brilliant filmmakers and their first films.
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Filmmaker #AyanMukerji (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23AyanMukerji) in this conversation with #AnupamaChopra (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23AnupamaChopra) , looks back at #10YearsOfWakeUpSid (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%2310YearsOfWakeUpSid) as he relives what it was like to make his first film. He recollects the anecdotes behind the casting of #RanbirKapoor (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23RanbirKapoor) and #KonkonaSenSharma (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23KonkonaSenSharma) , why #KaranJohar (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23KaranJohar) made him reshoot 10 days of the film and how the film initially went to another actor.
In the latest episode of My First Film, Zoya Akhtar tells Anupama Chopra why it took seven years for her first film Luck By Chance to see the light of day. We ask her about each of the characters and where the germ of the idea originated for.
Director of Band Baaja Baaraat Maneesh Sharma dissects his film on FC My First Film. The filmmaker talks to Anupama Chopra about how an article on an inflight magazine lead to the idea behind the film, why actor Ranveer Singh would start skipping before every take & how the raw energy on set helped the magic translate on screen.
Dibakar Banerjee takes us down memory lane as he relives the challenges, the euphoria and everything that went into making his first film, the 2006 comedy-drama Khosla Ka Ghosla. We also have valuable inputs from the film’s screenplay writer and creative producer Jaideep Sahni.
As Hyderabad Blues completes 20 years, Nagesh Kukunoor tells us about cutting costs, being the film's director, lead actor and producer simultaneously, and the censor board's reaction to his iconic 'Dil pe mat le' line.
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