Vikram Bhatt's daughter felt working with him would be 'unnerving'


Mumbai, Jan 8 (IANS): Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt's daughter Krishna, who has directed the web-series "Untouchables" which also features her father, says she always thought working with him would be unnerving, but it turned out be an enriching experience.

"Untouchables", a thriller courtroom drama, is one of the offerings of Vikram's own OTT platform.

Krishna, who has assisted her father in films like "1920", "Mr X", "Haunted" and "Dangerous Ishhq", is debuting as a director with the web-series.

On directing her own father, Krishna said in a statement: "Working with my father is always a learning experience. Only after I started direction did I fully appreciate the powerhouse of knowledge and talent he is.

"I always look at my dad after every shot and wonder what he thinks of it. I thought working with him would be unnerving but it ended up being the most enriching and fun experience."

She received various inputs from her father while shooting for the series.

"He is an excellent actor and blew my mind with his performance. He had suggestions from time to time which I happily incorporated because it would be silly to turn away from 35 years of experience. I cannot wait to work with him again," Krishna added.

  

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