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  • “It’s a journey I wouldn’t trade for anything else”: Filmmaker Niddhish Puuzhakkal

    “It’s a journey I wouldn’t trade for anything else”: Filmmaker Niddhish Puuzhakkal

    Mumbai: Niddhish Puuzhakkal, a creative dynamo hailing from Mumbai, has carved an inspiring path in the world of filmmaking that speaks volumes about the power of experience-driven education. While his journey took him through renowned institutions like NYFA, ZIMA, and Washington Film Institute, DC, Niddhish’s true mastery stems from the richness of his hands-on encounters with the art of storytelling, his profound understanding of human psychology and absolutely child-like curiosity.

    With a diverse portfolio spanning TV series, music videos, advertising, and Bollywood, Niddhish is making waves with his gripping narratives. Beyond filmmaking, he’s a thought leader in creativity, performance coaching, and a boundary-pushing contemporary artist.

    In an insightful conversation with multi-faceted Niddhish Puuzhakkal, Indiantelevision.com had a chat on his recent directorial achievement, upcoming projects and more…

    Edited Excerpts:

    On your recent directorial achievement in the Vivo mobile ad film and your upcoming Sprint ad project

    Vivo Mobile Ad Project: The Vivo mobile ad project was an exhilarating opportunity for me as a director. The central product feature of this film is photography, and I wanted to do justice to it. My creative treatment focused on crafting visually stunning imagery that would not only capture the audience’s attention but also leave a profound and lasting impression.

    To achieve this, I delved deep into the details of photography, playing with elements like light, shadow, depth, and composition in each frame. The result was a narrative that transcended the ordinary realm of advertising. Every shot was meticulously curated to evoke emotions and tell a compelling story. I produced this under my banner Light Seeker Films, and it was an absolute pleasure to work on this project, with the great team at FCB Ulka and I’m incredibly proud of the final product.

    Upcoming Sprint Energy Drink Project: Sprint Energy Drink project, is equally exciting. For this endeavor, I took a highly technical approach. I’ve completely embraced virtual production techniques for this one, leveraging my background in 3D and unreal engine.

    The entire project was shot within the virtual production environment. We’ve harnessed the power of VFX to enhance the visuals, and what’s particularly unique is that I’ve personally handled the execution of these visual effects and unreal engine details. This hands-on approach has allowed us to create a visual that pushes the boundaries of traditional advertising.

    While I can’t divulge all the specifics just yet, I can assure you that our creative approach for the project goes beyond the conventional. We’re not merely promoting a product; we’re crafting a narrative that tells a visually distinctive story. Look out for this one – it’s going to be something truly exceptional!

    On approaching different mediums such as TV series, feature films, and advertising within your filmmaking journey in terms of storytelling

    When it comes to feature films, it’s all about my vision as a filmmaker. It’s an opportunity to tell a compelling story where I have complete creative control over every minute detail. As a writer-director, the film is a canvas for my aesthetics and storytelling abilities. I can shape every aspect to reflect my unique style and narrative vision. It’s a deeply personal and immersive experience.

    Whereas TV series offer a different dynamic. Here, I have the luxury of time to develop complex characters and intricate plotlines. It’s an opportunity to delve deeper into the nuances of storytelling, allowing characters to evolve over multiple episodes. The challenge is to keep the audience engaged and invested in the long-term journey of the narrative.

    Advertising: Advertising presents a unique challenge. It requires the ability to distill a message into a short, compelling narrative. It’s a collaborative effort where the creative team conceives ideas based on the brand’s needs. The priority is to meet and exceed the brand’s expectations while delivering a concise and persuasive story.

    On your background in psychology and your specialisation in creativity and performance coaching and this psychological knowledge influencing your approach to filmmaking

    Psychology has truly been a game-changer in my journey as a filmmaker. It’s not just a background; it’s a lens through which I view the world of storytelling. This understanding of human behavior, emotions, and motivations has a profound impact on my approach to filmmaking.

    First and foremost, it allows me to create characters that feel remarkably authentic and relatable. I can delve deep into their psyche, exploring the intricacies of their thoughts and feelings. This depth and complexity make the characters come alive on screen, connecting with the audience on a profound level. It’s about more than just telling a story; it’s about making the audience truly empathize with the characters.

    Moreover, my psychological knowledge becomes a powerful tool on set. When working with actors, it’s not just about giving them lines to recite; it’s about helping them become the character. I use psychological and even hypnotic methods to immerse actors in the character’s mindset and emotional state. It’s a transformative process that brings out genuine and captivating performances. I don’t get to use it as much in advertising as most scripts don’t need such depth of character – I use that more in long form content – I always look forward to doing advertising content with stronger character sketches and emotions as well .

    Beyond the actors, it influences how I foster a collaborative and creative environment on set. Understanding the psychology of teamwork and motivation allows me to lead a crew that is passionate, dedicated, and inspired. It’s about creating an atmosphere where everyone feels valued and invested in the project. You will find that energy of creative focus in my set, you will never find loud screaming matches or other such conflicts in my set no matter what challenges, or exhausting and how long a schedule may be. I ensure everyone is engaged and driven as a team.

    So,yeah, psychology is not just a part of my background – it’s a driving force that shapes the way I approach storytelling, character development, and the entire filmmaking process. It’s the secret ingredient that adds depth, authenticity, and impact to my work as a filmmaker.

    On your debut as a writer-director in Bollywood and your upcoming projects, including a web series and Bollywood and Malayalam films, and what can the audiences anticipate from these projects

    My journey into Bollywood as a writer-director was nothing short of exhilarating. It was a project that allowed me to collaborate with an exceptionally talented ensemble cast, including Arshad Warsi, Juhi Chawla, Divya Dutta, Anirudh Tanwar, Jitendra Joshi, Prakash Belawadi and Gauhar Khan, in a psychological thriller. This film delves deep into the fascinating realms of psychology and guilt, delivering a narrative that’s both distinctive and gripping. Viewers can brace themselves for an intellectually stimulating and emotionally charged cinematic experience. Arshad Warsi’s portrayal of a character like never before in Bollywood is a standout performance that will leave audiences in awe.

    As for what lies ahead, I’m currently immersed in the creation of a web series that promises to be a rollercoaster ride of emotions, sprinkled with humor and a unique slice of life. It’s a project close to my heart, and I can’t wait to share it with the world.

    In addition, I am also working on an exciting one of its kind Malayalam cinema. While I can’t reveal too much at this stage, I can assure audiences that these films will continue to push boundaries, challenge conventions, and offer a fresh take on storytelling. Expect the unexpected!

    On your approach to contemporary, abstract, and digital art as an accomplished artist alongside your filmmaking career and the intersection of your artistry your work in filmmaking

    My artistic journey began much like many others, as an outlet for expressing abstract inner feelings. Over the years, it has taken various forms, including filmmaking, design, and traditional art. I’ve even dabbled in music, so you might see something exciting on that front in the near future.

    My artistry and filmmaking often intersect in intriguing ways. They both rely on storytelling, albeit through different mediums. My experiences as an artist inform my visual style as a filmmaker, giving my work a distinct and captivating aesthetic. It’s all about finding new ways to engage audiences, whether through a canvas or a screen.

    On balancing roles as a filmmaker, psychologist, author, and artist and finding any common threads or influences that connect these diverse aspects of your career

    Well, the journey doesn’t stop there; I’ve recently ventured into e-commerce with a contemporary clothing brand, Just Younger, where I personally design the captivating collections. I’ve also launched a wellness organics store, VibeVeda, and I’m on the cusp of launching a creative community app in the coming month. And in the process of publishing my third book.  So, yes, it’s quite a balancing act, but it’s incredibly fulfilling.

    What ties all these roles together is the thread of creativity and human connection.

    It’s about resonating with their thoughts, feelings, and aspirations. And most importantly it also enriches my creativity in the process, constantly opening more creative neural pathways – allowing me to think in interesting ways.

    My background in psychology plays a pivotal role in understanding human behavior and emotions, which is crucial in all my endeavors. Ultimately, my diverse career allows me to explore different facets of creativity and storytelling, enriching each aspect along the way. It’s a journey I wouldn’t trade for anything else.

  • Journalist, author and A&M industry thought leader Anant Rangaswami no more

    Journalist, author and A&M industry thought leader Anant Rangaswami no more

    Mumbai: Journalist, author and keen observer of the media and advertising industry Anant Rangaswami has passed away on Tuesday morning in Bengaluru.

    Rangaswami wore many hats during his career. He was editor of Storyboard, the advertising, media and marketing show on CNBC-TV18. Previously, he was the founding editor of Campaign India and senior editor at Firstpost.com. A lifetime spent in the industry Rangaswami was associated with leading media companies including Star TV, Sony, and BCCL’s Times Television and Times FM. He also served as vice president at TBWA India.

    Rangaswami has authored two books ‘Watching from the Sidelines’ and ‘The Elephants in the Room: The Future of Advertising in India’.

    Most recently, Rangaswami was working with close friend Rajesh Kejriwal as editor and curator of the flagship industry event Zee Melt organised by the Kyoorius Group.

    Those who followed Rangaswami on his social media handles know him for his incisive and witty takes on the latest advertisements shaping our culture. He was also a vocal advocate for the issues that shaped the moral and social fabric of the times we live in. Rangaswami had changed his Twitter name to Don’tLetHateWin@AnantRangaswami in recent times, which says a lot about how strongly he felt about the state of affairs in the country.

    Rangaswami was a dear friend to many in the media and advertising industry. This publication does not mourn his passing but rather celebrates the legacy he left behind.

     

     

  • A must-read ad & marketing book

    A must-read ad & marketing book

    Mumbai: Political advertising and marketing case studies might be a bit of a bore for many. But once you pick up ‘Don’t Forget 2004 – Advertising secrets of an impossible ELECTION VICTORY’ by Jayshree M Sundar and start flipping through its pages, you can’t put it down. Written in the manner of a fast-paced diary and personal narrative, it keeps you thirsting for more, and it hardly feels like you are reading. The pages flip by so fast, and before you know it, you are at the end of the book, a lot richer in your understanding of what politicians think like,  how ad agency executives can interact with them, and what it takes to draw up a winning election strategy and brand campaign.

    Jayshree should know. The senior advertising executive was heading the Delhi office of Leo Burnett India (once Chaitra Advertising founded by Walter Saldanha) when she got a call from Congress (I)’s senior leader Salman Khurshid’s office. The voice at the other end informed her that her agency was in the running to help the Congress (I) as it sought to make a comeback in the 2004 hustings at the Centre. The party had been out of power for more than a decade and a fierce opposition BJP was riding high with top media expecting it to win again by a thumping margin.

    Some of us may have a recollection of the savage campaign by Saatchi & Saatchi titled “Labour is not working” which swept Margaret Thatcher’s conservatives to power in 1979. Jayshree, along with her team, took a similar tack, working against impossible deadlines for a client which had no idea about the political marketing direction it should take. What made it even more challenging was that the BJP was looking smug as hell, splurging top dollar on ads all over the nation talking about how India was shining.  

    The Congress (I) mandarins provided no brief and they had limited budgets. Jayshree and her team had to come up with the communication that would position the Congress (I) right and yet show up the failures of the outgoing BJP government. Agency executives had to work and communicate with political heavyweights like Sonia Gandhi, Salman Khurshid, Ambika Soni, Jairam Ramesh, Ahmed Patel, Rahul, and Priyanka Gandhi, Motilal Vora – folks who commandeered a lot of respect, and whom they had only seen on TV.

    Through the book, you find out how she and the agency’s creatives pivoted to get quick answers through cheap and cheerful primary and secondary research. That and the fact that it approached the assignment as a regular brand campaign helped it come up with a pitch presentation that was bought by the steeped-in-the-old-ways-of-working Congress (I) senior leaders. The riposte to BJP’s India Shining slogan was “Aam aadmi ko kya mila?” “Congress Ka Haath aam aadmi ke Saath” and addressed the heartlands of India, against the former which was more focused on the urban Indian. The B&W visuals featured farmers, unemployed youth, the middle class and children, women as against the BJP’s well-dressed urban Indians.

    The book details how the agency came up with the four phases of the campaign, the steps it took to maintain utmost secrecy while creating the campaign, and later when ads and TVCs were released to publications and TV channels in various languages all over the country.

    Jayshree’s effort is not just all about words; she has peppered the book with advertising artwork which made it to the newspapers over the various phases of the campaign.

    The Leo Burnett team’s communication and marketing strategy did work well if you recollect. Despite the BJP’s bigger advertising war chest, it and its allies managed to retain only 185 seats (1999 count 298). The Congress (I) however celebrated as it individually captured 145 seats (against 112 seats in 1999) and 220 seats (as against 135 in 1999) with its allies. It of course came to power, and the rest they say is history.

    ‘Don’t Forget 2004’ is a must-read for students and practitioners of marketing and advertising as well as those in the political ranks, given that there is very limited literature available on political advertising. It is rich in detailing the learnings the agency had while working on the Congress (I) campaign. Be sure to pick up a copy.

    (Don’t Forget 2004- Advertising secrets of an impossible ELECTION VICTORY – Jayshree M Sundar, pp284, publisher Vitasta Publishing, Rs 495)

    You can buy it on Amazon too by clicking on this link: https://www.amazon.in/-/hi/Jayshree-M-Sundar/dp/9390961289

  • Experiential & gaming zones, animated & online events mark Comics Convention

    Experiential & gaming zones, animated & online events mark Comics Convention

    MUMBAI: Alto Bengaluru Comic Con saw a huge turnout of fans cosplaying along with Special Guest appearances, amazing fans experiences and awesome sessions! Comic Con India hosted city’s biggest pop culture event over the weekend at KTPO Convention Centre. The show hosted a spectacular lineup of events including special international guest appearances, exclusive experiential & gaming zones, artist alley, fans sessions, cosplay, book launches and much more.

    “It was yet another exciting year in Bangalore, the fans were amazing!, shared Comic Con India founder Jatin Varma. Famous international personalities like Todd Nauck, Artist, Amazing Spider-Man, Teen Titans Go, Dr. Who, Nightcrawler; Joe Harris, Author, X-Files Comics & Jim Demonakos, Founder Seattle’s annual Emerald City Comicon, author of The Silence of Our Friends attended and took special sessions at BCC 2016.

    Maruti Suzuki was not only the presenting sponsor for the show, but also set up the biggest Art & Gaming zone ever at a Comic Con show.

    Cosplay (Costume Contest), another major attraction at Comic Con India, continued to give prizes to people in great costumes. Comic Con India had created 5 categories to increase one’s chances of winning gifts. Each day, one winner was chosen from each of the five categories:-1. Comic book/graphic novel 2. Animated Series/Movie 3. Manga/Anime 4. Sci-Fi/Fantasy and 5. Gaming. 5 Cool Cosplayers got a voucher of Rs 2500 (each) for their Spirit of Cosplay.

    Also, both days, One lucky winner out of the chosen 5 won INR 50,000 (Cash Prize)! And a chance to enter ‘Indian Championships of Cosplay’. The Winner of ‘Indian Championships of Cosplay’ will compete and represent the country at the Annual Crown Championships of Cosplay at Chicago Comics & Entertainment Expo!

    Comic Con India’s partners set up Exclusive Experiential and Gaming Zones at the event. It featured two awesome gaming Zones. Nodwin ESL Gaming Zone & Amazon Battlefield One & FIFA 17 Zone. Amazon Battlefield One & FIFA 17 Zone hosted a slew of gaming activities.

    Nodwin ESL Gaming Zone hosted ESL India Premiership, which was a mix of online and offline tournaments, monumental prize pool, daily content, celebrity showdowns, cosplay competition and many more. Fans were part of the second leg of the offline tournaments of the ESL India Premiership, where the champions of last three Starter Cups competed on a bigger stage, for more prize money and larger audience. These champions will battle it out in the Masters which is the season finale event to take place in December at Alto Delhi Comic Con 2016.

    One of the other main attractions of the event were the Baahubali Zone & first of its kind Wand Master Training Booth (By Warner Bros). At the Bahubali Zone, the team from the super hit Franchise showcased their “Transgenic Content” for fans at the show. At the Wand Master Training Booth, people learnt to use wands to create official spells and got the video of their experience too.

    Not just that, other exclusive Experiential Zone at the event included AXN Zone. It had lots of fun engagements. Fans got to witness some of their favorite characters like Sam & Dean, Sherlock, Heisenberg, Dexter etc come alive.

    An “Artist Alley” exclusively featuring artists from all over India and Bengaluru was set up at BCC 2016. Here fans got an opportunity to interact with awesome artists, illustrators, designers working for comics and related fields. The alley featured artists like Saumin Suresh Patel, Reshmi Chandrashekhar, Prasad Bhatt, Rajeev Tamhankar, Nikita Das Gupta, Leena Swamy, Ayan Nag, Varsha Kodgi, Milanpreet, Madhuvanthi Mohan and many more.

    Well known creators like Akshay Dhar from Meta Desi Comics, Vivek Goel from Holy Cow Entertainment and Shamik Dasgupta from Yali Dreams were there too! For the sheer love for Comics, 13 new Comic Book titles got launched at the convention.

    The launches were, Doc M by Kalapani Comics, Durga: Legends by Vimanika Comics, Space Junkies by S K Comics, Rumi Volume 2 by Sufi Comics, Karma & 13 Days by TBS Planet, Mallory by Red Streak Publications, The Age of Immortals by Holy Cow Entertainment, Mighty Girl by Graphic India, LoSs4A2 by Kuma, Jataka Manga by ICBM Comics, Sirji Comics – Volume 2 by Sirji
    Comics & Rakshak by Yali Dream Creations.

    At the convention, fans got to buy merchandise from the best and most exclusive International merchandisers. Also, there were exclusive Indian merchandisers including Planet Superheroes, The Souled Store, Frog, PosterBoy, Greenrock, Macmerise, Bombay Merch, MC Sid Razz, Anime Pop Mall, Wacom, Comic Con India Store, G2A.com and many more.

    The main participants at the event were — Harpercollins Publishers India, Campfire Graphic Novel, Viz Media By Simon & Schuster, Graphic India, Vimanika Comics, DC, Darkhorse & Vertigo Comics By Random House India, Dorling Kindersley India, Red Streak Publications, TBS Planet, Sirji Comics, ICBM Comics, Holycow Entertainment, Yali Dream Creations and many more.

  • Experiential & gaming zones, animated & online events mark Comics Convention

    Experiential & gaming zones, animated & online events mark Comics Convention

    MUMBAI: Alto Bengaluru Comic Con saw a huge turnout of fans cosplaying along with Special Guest appearances, amazing fans experiences and awesome sessions! Comic Con India hosted city’s biggest pop culture event over the weekend at KTPO Convention Centre. The show hosted a spectacular lineup of events including special international guest appearances, exclusive experiential & gaming zones, artist alley, fans sessions, cosplay, book launches and much more.

    “It was yet another exciting year in Bangalore, the fans were amazing!, shared Comic Con India founder Jatin Varma. Famous international personalities like Todd Nauck, Artist, Amazing Spider-Man, Teen Titans Go, Dr. Who, Nightcrawler; Joe Harris, Author, X-Files Comics & Jim Demonakos, Founder Seattle’s annual Emerald City Comicon, author of The Silence of Our Friends attended and took special sessions at BCC 2016.

    Maruti Suzuki was not only the presenting sponsor for the show, but also set up the biggest Art & Gaming zone ever at a Comic Con show.

    Cosplay (Costume Contest), another major attraction at Comic Con India, continued to give prizes to people in great costumes. Comic Con India had created 5 categories to increase one’s chances of winning gifts. Each day, one winner was chosen from each of the five categories:-1. Comic book/graphic novel 2. Animated Series/Movie 3. Manga/Anime 4. Sci-Fi/Fantasy and 5. Gaming. 5 Cool Cosplayers got a voucher of Rs 2500 (each) for their Spirit of Cosplay.

    Also, both days, One lucky winner out of the chosen 5 won INR 50,000 (Cash Prize)! And a chance to enter ‘Indian Championships of Cosplay’. The Winner of ‘Indian Championships of Cosplay’ will compete and represent the country at the Annual Crown Championships of Cosplay at Chicago Comics & Entertainment Expo!

    Comic Con India’s partners set up Exclusive Experiential and Gaming Zones at the event. It featured two awesome gaming Zones. Nodwin ESL Gaming Zone & Amazon Battlefield One & FIFA 17 Zone. Amazon Battlefield One & FIFA 17 Zone hosted a slew of gaming activities.

    Nodwin ESL Gaming Zone hosted ESL India Premiership, which was a mix of online and offline tournaments, monumental prize pool, daily content, celebrity showdowns, cosplay competition and many more. Fans were part of the second leg of the offline tournaments of the ESL India Premiership, where the champions of last three Starter Cups competed on a bigger stage, for more prize money and larger audience. These champions will battle it out in the Masters which is the season finale event to take place in December at Alto Delhi Comic Con 2016.

    One of the other main attractions of the event were the Baahubali Zone & first of its kind Wand Master Training Booth (By Warner Bros). At the Bahubali Zone, the team from the super hit Franchise showcased their “Transgenic Content” for fans at the show. At the Wand Master Training Booth, people learnt to use wands to create official spells and got the video of their experience too.

    Not just that, other exclusive Experiential Zone at the event included AXN Zone. It had lots of fun engagements. Fans got to witness some of their favorite characters like Sam & Dean, Sherlock, Heisenberg, Dexter etc come alive.

    An “Artist Alley” exclusively featuring artists from all over India and Bengaluru was set up at BCC 2016. Here fans got an opportunity to interact with awesome artists, illustrators, designers working for comics and related fields. The alley featured artists like Saumin Suresh Patel, Reshmi Chandrashekhar, Prasad Bhatt, Rajeev Tamhankar, Nikita Das Gupta, Leena Swamy, Ayan Nag, Varsha Kodgi, Milanpreet, Madhuvanthi Mohan and many more.

    Well known creators like Akshay Dhar from Meta Desi Comics, Vivek Goel from Holy Cow Entertainment and Shamik Dasgupta from Yali Dreams were there too! For the sheer love for Comics, 13 new Comic Book titles got launched at the convention.

    The launches were, Doc M by Kalapani Comics, Durga: Legends by Vimanika Comics, Space Junkies by S K Comics, Rumi Volume 2 by Sufi Comics, Karma & 13 Days by TBS Planet, Mallory by Red Streak Publications, The Age of Immortals by Holy Cow Entertainment, Mighty Girl by Graphic India, LoSs4A2 by Kuma, Jataka Manga by ICBM Comics, Sirji Comics – Volume 2 by Sirji
    Comics & Rakshak by Yali Dream Creations.

    At the convention, fans got to buy merchandise from the best and most exclusive International merchandisers. Also, there were exclusive Indian merchandisers including Planet Superheroes, The Souled Store, Frog, PosterBoy, Greenrock, Macmerise, Bombay Merch, MC Sid Razz, Anime Pop Mall, Wacom, Comic Con India Store, G2A.com and many more.

    The main participants at the event were — Harpercollins Publishers India, Campfire Graphic Novel, Viz Media By Simon & Schuster, Graphic India, Vimanika Comics, DC, Darkhorse & Vertigo Comics By Random House India, Dorling Kindersley India, Red Streak Publications, TBS Planet, Sirji Comics, ICBM Comics, Holycow Entertainment, Yali Dream Creations and many more.