Celebrated Bollywood filmmaker Subhash Ghai has unveiled the reason behind naming his memoir ‘Karma’s Child’, a title deeply rooted in his life experiences, struggles, and successes. Known for iconic films like Karz, Hero, Taal, Ram Lakhan, and Pardes, Ghai’s book offers a candid look at his decades-long journey in Indian cinema.
A Life Shaped by Karma
Talking about the title, Ghai disclosed that he has always been a firm believer in destiny and karma influencing his life and career. From his modest start to becoming one of Bollywood’s most powerful filmmakers, he credits his success to hard work, determination, and fate. The title is a reflection of his faith that one’s actions determine their future, similar to the themes that are depicted in his films.
From Aspiring Actor to Iconic Filmmaker
Ghai began as an aspiring actor before becoming a director and producer. He has worked with Bollywood legends throughout the years, making careers and crafting unforgettable movie moments. His memoir explores behind-the-scenes anecdotes, personal struggles, and creative influences that drove him to success.
A Must-Read for Cinema Enthusiasts
‘Karma’s Child’ is more than a career reminiscence of Ghai but also an insider’s treasure trove of learning for future filmmakers. It shows the history of Bollywood’s evolution, presenting a first-hand chronicle of the industry’s unfolding through the years. Fans and cinemaniacs will see a peek into the master storyteller’s mind who inspires generations to come.