Subhash Ghai Hails PM Modi's Unique Trait: 'Talks Through Eyes More Than Words'

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai expressed admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi after meeting him at a Republic Day reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Ghai highlighted the PM's unique quality of communicating "through his eyes more than words" and was thrilled to be greeted by name. The 81-year-old filmmaker, known for classics like 'Khalnayak' and 'Taal', also reflected on his extensive career spanning acting, writing, directing, and producing. He further shared his views on the evolution of cinema, noting how narratives and formats have changed with the advent of digital platforms and OTT.

Key Points: Subhash Ghai on PM Modi's Unique Quality of Communication

  • Ghai met PM Modi at Rashtrapati Bhavan
  • PM Modi greeted Ghai by name
  • Ghai reflects on 5-decade film career
  • He discusses evolution of cinema and digital age
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Subhash Ghai lauds PM Narendra Modi for 'talking through eyes more than words'

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai praises PM Narendra Modi for communicating 'through his eyes more than words' after meeting him at a Republic Day reception.

"A unique quality... is that whenever he meets you, he talks through his eyes more than words. - Subhash Ghai"

Mumbai Ja, n 28

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently shared his excitement upon meeting Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi after during the Republic Day celebrations at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Expressing his admiration for the Prime Minister, Subhash Ghai highlighted a rare and unique quality in the PM's personality.

Sharing his experience, Subhash Ghai shared a photo on social media and wrote, "A unique quality in personality in our honourable Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi ji, is that whenever he meets you, he talks through his eyes more than words. I felt great when he greeted me with a smile by my name at the home reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Republic Day."

The filmmaker expressed his thrill upon being recognised by his name by the Prime Minister.

For the uninitiated, Subhash Ghai has been one of the most influential filmmakers in Indian cinema. Over the last 5 decades, the filmmaker has delivered several superhits. His filmography includes classics such as Karz Hero, Ram Lakhan, Saudagar, Khalnayak, Pardes, Taal and Yaadein.

The veteran who recently celebrated his 81st birthday, had reflected on his journey in cinema.

The filmmaker had spoken to IANS and shared how he navigated the film industry, and the challenges. He told IANS, "55 years ago I was studying in FTII, I did an acting course there, and I learned a lot, I learned world cinema then I stayed in acting for 3 years, 3 years I was a writer, 3 years I was a director then I was a producer".

He further mentioned, "I made 18-19 films then I went to IPO with my company. Following this, I became a distributor then I became an exhibitor and then I opened a film school because all the kids coming to Bombay they did not know where they should go in which studio how to show their talent so I told them to come here stay here for 2-3 years connect with industry connect with experts talk to them practise here and then go to industry this was my purpose".

He also spoke about the changes in the film industry that have happened over the years.

He said, "After every 30 years, new directors and writers enter the game. So, cinema is a mirror of life and people. People change, time changes, situations change, and economic situations change. In the same way, our drama also changes, the expression narratives also change. If you see today's narrative it is not the 90s or 80s narrative ours".

"When digital came we got so many facilities and so many formats today we have dacoit drama, we have OTT series, we have television. So, kids got a very good chance to see the stories, big stories. So, cinema is not individual with cinema we have 20 more things", he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting observation about communication through eyes. Non-verbal communication is indeed powerful. As someone who has worked with leaders, I can say that quality is rare and impactful.
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Priyanka N
While I respect Subhash Ghai ji, I feel articles like this focus too much on personality traits rather than substantial policy discussions. Our admiration for leaders should be based on their work for the nation, not just personal charm.
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Vikram M
Two legends in one frame! Subhash Ghai's contribution to Indian cinema is unparalleled. From Karz to Taal, his music and stories are part of our growing up years. Great to see him getting recognition at the highest level. 🎬
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Rohit P
Remembering someone's name is a basic sign of respect and good leadership. It shows the person matters to you. Kudos to PM Modi for this gesture. And happy belated birthday to Subhash ji!
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Kavya N
His insights on the changing film industry are more valuable than the meeting anecdote for me. The shift from single-screen dramas to OTT series is a revolution. Veterans like him guiding the new generation is crucial.

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