Vasan Bala Explained

Vasan Bala
Birth Place:Mumbai, India

Vasan Bala is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for his work in Hindi cinema. He wrote the scripts for the period crime drama Bombay Velvet (2015) and the psychological thriller Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016). Bala made his directorial debut with the crime thriller Peddlers in 2012, which earned him a nomination for the Golden Camera Award at Cannes. He's also worked as an assistant director on films like Dev.D (2009), Gulaal (2009), and Trishna (2011). As a dialogue writer, he's contributed to The Lunchbox (2013) and Rukh (2017). In 2019, he released the film Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota. His latest directorial was Dharma Productions' Jigra (2024), starring Alia Bhatt.

Early life

Bala hails from Mumbai, India. After spending several years working at a bank, he decided to leave his job and pursue a career as a director. He gained hands-on experience by learning directly from renowned filmmakers Anurag Kashyap and Michael Winterbottom, before eventually directing his debut feature film, Peddlers (2012).[1]

Career

Bala began his film career working in close collaboration with directors like Anurag Kashyap. He initially gained recognition as a screenwriter for Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016) and Bombay Velvet (2015).

His directorial debut, Peddlers (2012), was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. The film dealt with themes of urban isolation and the struggles of the youth in Mumbai, mixing crime and drama.[2]

His major breakthrough as a director came with Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota (2018), a quirky action-comedy about a young man who feels no pain due to a rare medical condition. The film was well-received for its homage to martial arts films and its unique storytelling, winning the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.[3] [4] [5]

In 2022, Bala directed Monica, O My Darling, a neo-noir crime comedy. Known for its humor and retro feel, the film features a mix of Bollywood nostalgia and intricate murder mystery, and was lauded for its style and storytelling.[6]

In 2024, he directed Dharma Productions' Jigra, starring Alia Bhatt.[7] [8] [9] The film received mixed reviews from critics and ended up being commercially unsuccessful, for which Bala held himself responsible.[10] [11] [12]

Filmography

Feature Films

!Year!Title!Director!Writer
2012Peddlers
2015Bombay Velvet
2017Raman Raghav 2.0
Rukh
2019Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
2022Monica, O My Darling
2024Jigra

As an actor

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vasan Bala . 2024-09-09 . Semaine de la Critique.
  2. Web site: Deborah Young . 2012-05-21 . Peddlers: Cannes Review . 2024-09-09 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. Web site: Suhani Singh . 2018-09-17 . Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota wins audience award at TIFF . 2024-09-09 . India Today.
  4. Web site: Times of India . 2018-09-17 . Vasan Bala's 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota' creates history at TIFF . 2024-09-09 . The Times of India.
  5. Web site: Namrata Joshi . 2018-09-21 . TIFF 2018: Vasan Bala’s Mard Ko Dard... is his ode to action-comedy films . 2024-09-09 . The Hindu.
  6. Web site: Das . Santanu . 2022-11-14 . The women of Monica, O My Darling live, laugh and lie; and dare you not to take them seriously . 2024-09-10 . Hindustan Times.
  7. Web site: 26 September 2023 . Alia Bhatt announces her next film Jigra, to co-produce the action movie with Karan Johar . The Indian Express . en.
  8. Web site: 13 June 2024 . Alia Bhatt’s ‘Jigra,’ directed by Vasan Bala, gets a new release date . The Hindu . en-IN.
  9. Web site: Devansh Sharma . 2024-09-08 . Jigra teaser: Alia Bhatt vows to become Amitabh Bachchan to protect her brother Vedang Raina. Watch . 2024-09-08 . Hindustan Times.
  10. Web site: Vasan Bala says Jigra's box office performance was his responsibility: ‘Alia Bhatt trusted me with that choice’ . 21 October 2024 . Hindustan Times.
  11. Web site: 'Jigra' director Vasan Bala holds himself responsible for the film's failure at the box office; Read here . 21 October 2024 . Times of India.
  12. Web site: Vasan Bala takes responsibility for Alia Bhatt’s Jigra box office failure: ‘Something people didn’t buy’. Indian Express.