Ravi Udyawar calls for revival of innocence in Hindi children’s cinema


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 1: Filmmaker Ravi Udyawar, currently promoting his latest release Do Deewane Seher Mein, has expressed concern over the noticeable decline of children-centric films in Hindi cinema, saying the industry has drifted away from stories rooted in simplicity and emotional honesty.

In a conversation with reporters, Udyawar reflected on how films made specifically for young audiences have gradually disappeared. He emphasised the need for stories that protect the innocence of childhood while presenting narratives that feel genuine and relatable. According to him, the industry has moved toward exaggerated storytelling, leaving behind the subtle charm and purity that once defined romantic and family dramas.

The director noted that during the making of Do Deewane Seher Mein, he repeatedly encouraged his actors to rediscover a sense of tenderness and authenticity in their performances. He observed that modern romance on screen often feels loud and overly dramatic, losing the quiet beauty of two people simply falling in love. For him, audiences today are yearning for uncomplicated stories that focus on emotions rather than spectacle.

Udyawar also pointed out that when meaningful content for children and young viewers is missing, they naturally turn elsewhere for entertainment. He remarked that many viewers are gravitating toward international shows, including Korean dramas, because they offer straightforward storytelling and emotional depth without unnecessary excess. Audiences, he believes, are seeking relatable characters, small insecurities, and intimate moments — narratives that allow them to pause and simply experience love unfolding on screen.

The film features performances by Siddhant Chaturvedi, Mrunal Thakur, Sandeepa Dhar, and Ayesha Raza. It has been backed by Zee Studios and Bhansali Productions, with production support from Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Prerna Singh, Umesh Kumar Bansal, Bharat Kumar Ranga, and Ravi Udyawar Films.

  

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