Director Ravi Udayawar is buzzing with excitement over ‘Do Diwane Sheher Mein’, the Siddhant Chaturvedi-Mrunal Thakur starrer that’s turning heads for its painterly aesthetics. During promotions, he opened up about treating cinema like fine art, brushing emotions onto a living canvas.
‘I’m an artist at heart, crafting films as if they were paintings,’ Udayawar told us. He credited writer Abhiruchi Chand for the compelling story and screenplay, honed through intensive sessions. ‘Characters dictate the flow; everything falls into place organically,’ he added.
The narrative dives deep into authenticity amid a facade-driven society. Udayawar elaborated, ‘We project perfection online, concealing flaws. True bonds form when you declare, “This is me.” That’s when vulnerability turns into strength.’ The film’s color palette and textures visually echo this transformation.
Pay close attention to the outfits—they evolve with the protagonists’ self-discovery. Initial drab shades give way to personalized vibrancy, intensifying with romance. ‘It’s a quest for one’s true colors,’ Udayawar described, highlighting the deliberate design.
No mere backdrop, Mumbai pulses as a character, its romantic facets amplifying the lovers’ arc. Udayawar’s approach blends heartfelt drama with stunning visuals, making ‘Do Diwane Sheher Mein’ a standout ode to genuine love and urban enchantment.