For now, Sudhir Mishra has had enough hardhitting political dramas.
"Khoya Khoya Chand is my most intensely romantic film to date. I've tried to put aside the dark brooding political parable of Hazaron Khwashein Aisi.
My biggest problem here was, how do I enter the film industry as it existed in the 1950s?"
Contrary to the myth being propagated in a section of the media, Khoya Khoya isn't a film about Guru Dutt's life.
"I've people incidents and films from the 1950s in the background. I've captured the essence of the times by using my characters as an entry point into that era."
Sudhir says the film is lavish by his standards. "The producers Adlabs have left no stone unturned to give me the financial freedom to recreate that era gone- by. Also, Shantanu Moitra's music really helps in recreating the aura of the era."
He raves about his leading lady Soha Ali Khan. "Soha has evolved into such a wonderful actress. She's been amazing revelation. Soha has worked very hard."
After Khoya Khoya Chand, Sudhir is all set to do one more romantic film. This time it would be Devdas.
"I'm trying to challenge myself into a state of intense romanticism. Not get bogged down in a predictable pattern. I don't want my filmmaking to convey reflexes that have become second nature to me.
I enjoyed going down an unexpected route in Khoya Khoya Chand. It's a bit more like my Chameli than Hazaaron Khwaishein...."