Debuting with a film which chronicles stories of grief, loss and forgiveness, director Svati Chakravarty Bhatkal says it was a challenge to not shed tears while making the documentary "Rubaru Roshni"
"There really wasn't much convincing. I had just met them initially, with a curiosity to know what actually happened. I had told them I want to shoot something but I don't know how and what exactly will come out of it. A relationship began and things developed slowly."
"This is a modern era of web series, people are doing edgy things, so you do feel if we'll remain relevant, if, what we want to say, will reach generations. You question yourself a lot. I didn't know it'll take this much time too. I had to learn how to be patient, which Aamir taught me."
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