You can always trust the master filmmaker Raju Hirani to come up with something unique and extraordinary. While on one hand, the whole world is waiting with bated breath for his forthcoming film PK, on the other hand, he is busy 'scouting' for in-house talent!
Let us tell you what we mean. In order to give his office staff a break from their routine work, Hirani handed over Rs. 7000 from his pocket and also equipments to each of his staff member and told them to a make a short film of their choice within that budget, in a time span of 10 days. Of all the entries received, reports have it that the most interesting one was by Raju Hirani's office peon. Raju gave his personal feedback to everyone who took part.
When asked about this, Hirani said that he was really surprised and happy to see the kind of films which his office staff made. He added that the objective behind this filmmaking exercise was to give his staff a much deserved break from their routine work.
Let us tell you what we mean. In order to give his office staff a break from their routine work, Hirani handed over Rs. 7000 from his pocket and also equipments to each of his staff member and told them to a make a short film of their choice within that budget, in a time span of 10 days. Of all the entries received, reports have it that the most interesting one was by Raju Hirani's office peon. Raju gave his personal feedback to everyone who took part.
When asked about this, Hirani said that he was really surprised and happy to see the kind of films which his office staff made. He added that the objective behind this filmmaking exercise was to give his staff a much deserved break from their routine work.