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Unsung Heroes Shine: 'Dream Factory' Captures Bollywood's Soul
11 Dec
Summary
- Filmmaker Aarushi Nigam's debut documentary premiered to critical acclaim.
- The film celebrates the overlooked behind-the-scenes workers of Bollywood.
- Attendees included industry professionals and families of the film's subjects.

Filmmaker Aarushi Nigam's debut documentary, Dream Factory, recently premiered at the Yellowstone International Film Festival in Mumbai, receiving a profoundly positive response. The film, dedicated to shedding light on the often-invisible contributors to Bollywood, captivated industry professionals and the families of those who work behind the scenes.
The screening saw attendance from key figures, including the producer of 'Shehzada' and the family of stuntman Nafis Mirza. Following the film, respected educator Sankalp Mishra commended Nigam's work, describing it as a "truly Marxist film" that is "reflexive, self-aware and very vulnerable." This resonated deeply with many, who admitted they had gained new insights into set life.
Nigam expressed elation at the reception, particularly noting the emotional impact on Nafis Mirza's mother. Despite early setbacks and rejections that nearly led her to release the film online, the perseverance paid off. Nigam is now prioritizing community screenings, aiming to connect "Dream Factory" directly with the people for whom it was created, recognizing the vital role of distribution in filmmaking.




