From working behind-the-scenes on numerous flicks under
Aamir Khan Productions to managing Aamir Khan's calendar and now to directing
the megastar, Advait Chandan has come a long way. He considers the banner his
"film school" and says being a manager to the actor-producer was like
a lottery ticket for him.
Geared up to release his debut directorial "Secret
Superstar", which features Aamir in a "never-seen-before"
avatar, Chandan spoke on the occasion of Teachers Day on Tuesday, highlighting
how working closely with Mr Perfectionist and his wife and filmmaker Kiran Rao
has been a learning curve for him.
"For me, the turning point of my life was when I came
into Aamir Khan Productions (AKP) to work on 'Taare Zameen Par' as a production
assistant in 2007. Then I worked on 'Dhobi Ghat' and then managed Aamir sir's
work. So, the banner has been like a film school for me," Chandan revealed.
He had started working in showbiz with Prahlad Kakkar and
Farhan Akhtar after his schooling days.
"I really wanted to go to film school. I didn't get
through FTII (Film and Television Institute of India) and couldn't afford to go
to a film school abroad. So I kept working and learnt on the job," Chandan
told.
"The last 10 to 11 years at AKP have been a graduate
and a post-graduate degree for me... It has been my education," further added
Chandan, who says he has tried to imbibe Aamir's sincere work ethics in life.
"Dhobi Ghat" gave Chandan a chance to do as numerous
different jobs as he could behind the scenes, but he didn't know what to do
next once the project ended.
"That's when Aamir sir was looking for a manager. When
he suggested it (asked me if I wanted to manage his work), I was like 'Ye toh
lottery lag gayi (It was like winning a lottery'. The thing is when you're
working with him, and you're managing his work and diary, you're getting to
spend time with one of the most powerful producers and actors in the
country," Chandan told.
His main job as Aamir's manager was to be a
"jeeta-jaagta calendar (live calendar)". But he says there were perks
too.
"I could rehearse with him, give him cues, I love
photography so I would get my camera and shoot him sometimes, I would be in
marketing meetings where I could give suggestions. So, I got a lot of chances
as it was all still within the industry and within the gambit of films,"
Chandan told.
"It was a great vantage point, and an entry into how a
producer of his level functions... Managing him was like a full lottery
ticket," Chandan said, expressing gratitude to Aamir and Kiran for letting
him learn and grow despite having no film connection.
Son of a software consultant and a teacher, Chandan is now
looking forward to see his hard work come alive with "Secret
Superstar", releasing on October 19.
Featuring "Dangal" girl Zaira Wasim, it is the
story of a girl who dreams on and works towards making her dream of becoming a
singer come true.

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