Imtiaz Ali on Failure, Theatre, and Finding His Voice | Rekhta Guftgu
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In this episode of Rekhta Guftgu, filmmaker Imtiaz Ali opens up about the failures, doubts, and turning points that shaped his journey long before Bollywood success found him.
In a deeply honest conversation with Irfan, he reflects on failing ninth grade, discovering theatre at Hindu College, finding creative grounding with Act One, and arriving in Mumbai without a fixed plan.
He talks about learning filmmaking on the job through television, the uncertainty of early rejection, and the long road to finding his voice as a director.
The conversation also moves into the heart of storytelling, how stories choose us, what changes when stars and budgets enter the picture, and why a filmmaker must protect their inner truth even under pressure.
This is about identity, language, belonging, ambition, and the courage to go deeper in life and art.