New Delhi [India], March 7: In the quiet of a velvet night, amidst the hum of city lights, Suvir Saran had a conversation that would go on to shape the narrative of his latest episode of The Suvir Saran Show. Sitting across from Soham Shah, the visionary director and actor, Suvir delved deep into the world of cinema, art, and creative expression, speaking to the very heart of what makes Soham’s approach unique. Days before the release of Crazy, their conversation explored the essence of storytelling, shedding light on the soul of a filmmaker who creates for fulfillment, not validation. Soham, a man known for his artistry, remains unaffected by the box office’s outcome—his work is driven by his passion, a true artist’s creed.
Soham Shah, a filmmaker whose previous work Tumbbad has already achieved cult status, speaks of cinema as more than just an entertainment medium—it’s an experience, a way to transform the way we see the world. His film Crazy is born from this philosophy, a daring project that challenges the familiar and pushes boundaries, much like the filmmaker himself. The Suvir Saran Show captures this conversation, one that’s not just about films but about the creative drive, the struggles, and the relentless pursuit of one’s art.
Next in line for the show is a conversation with Palak Muchhal, a singer whose voice carries both melody and a message. Palak, who began singing at the age of two, is known not only for her powerful voice but also for her philanthropic work, raising money through performances to help those in need. Inspired by her idol Lata Mangeshkar, Palak has forged her own path, using her music as a tool to heal and give back to society. In her conversation with Suvir, Palak reveals the deep connection between her singing and her desire to make a positive impact. Her songs, more than just performances, are acts of compassion—each note imbued with a promise to change lives.
Suvir Saran’s show isn’t about sensationalism or fleeting fame. It’s about meaningful conversations that go beyond the surface, bringing out the true essence of the individuals he interviews. His pursuit of these deeper stories aligns with the revival of the Screen by Indian Express, a platform that recognizes the creators behind the scenes, the visionaries who shape the cinematic world. The show, now under the banner of Screen, finds its perfect home, championing not just the celebrated names of cinema but the voices that bring the stories to life.
As Suvir continues his journey with The Suvir Saran Show, he seeks not just to entertain, but to transform. His conversations are about empathy, creativity, and humanity, offering viewers a glimpse into the lives of people who excel not only in their careers but also in making the world a better place through their art. His guests—whether it’s Soham Shah’s fearless filmmaking or Palak Muchhal’s healing voice—represent the epitome of passion and commitment, inspiring others to find their own voice.
For those who have missed it, Suvir invites you to watch the first episode with Aditya Thackeray, the second with Soham Shah, and the upcoming third episode with Palak Muchhal. These stories, bound by their humanity and creativity, are a testament to the power of cinema and art in shaping the world.
Tune in to The Suvir Saran Show—not just to watch, but to feel, to be moved, and perhaps, to find your own story waiting to be told.