Many of these are, alas, one-film wonders. But some of the debutant directors made a reverberant impact. Here's looking at those who mattered.
Amit Rai:
Film: Road To Sangam
USP: A gentle nostalgic look at a true-life incident in the life of a Gandhian who craves only to take Gandhiji's ashes into the Ganga, it had an endearing central performance by Paresh Rawal and an authentic feel to the goings on
Downer: Who cares about Gandhian philosophy any more?
Future: Not-So-Bright. Amit Rai may have a nproblem making a more contemporary film.
Abhishek Choubey
Film: Ishqiya
USP: Delicious delightful erotic look at a scheming seductive woman Vidya Balan's sexual manipulation of a Uncle- Nephew pair. Great impact. Terrific music by the Gulzar-Vishal Bharadwaj combination.
Future: Bright. Audiences loved Abhishek's tangy-and-spicy cinema. Besides he has the redoubtable Vishal Bhardwaj as mentor.
Irrfan Kamal
Film: Thanks, Maa
USP: A gritty, honest look at the life of street kids ...Natural performances, engaging plot.
Downer: Everyone thought Irrfan was echoing Slumdog Millionaire
Future: Dim. No one bothered with Irrfan's film. Thanks, but no thanks.
Punit Malhotra
Film: I Hate Luv Storys
USP: Youthful buoyant take on the love triangle set in a world that Punit knows well. (He's Manish Malhotra's nephew).
Downer: Shallow characters predictable lines, too cool to be real
Future: Bright. Karan Johar is the producer.
Vikarmditya Motwane
Film: Udaan
USP: Tremendous sensitivity and native intelligence compounded by a linear straight-from-the-hip storytelling that left us bowled over.
Downer: Seems autobiographical. So what next?
Future: Bright. Producer Anurag Kashyap has taken a shine to him.
Abhishek Sharma:
Film: Tere Bin Laden
USP: Fiercely original comedy with a message on world peace. Done with a tongue-in-cheek relish
Downer: Can Abhishek work on big budgets. Can he make films that don't take a lighter look at life?
Future: Has possibilities. Let's see.
Anusha Rizvi:
Film: Peepli (Live)
USP: Took a look at wretched poverty without sentimentality. Gave a terrific account of life at the grassroots. Also had the guts to take on producer Aamir Khan.
Future: Uncertain. Aamir se panga nahin lene ka.
Susheel Rajpal
Film: Antardwand
USP: Took a look at the dowry menace and groom-kidnapping tradition in Bihar while telling a story that had dramatic potential
Downer: Too provinicial in his vision.
Future: Dim
Siddharth Malhotra
Film: We Are Family
USP: For a first-timer Siddharth directed two screen queens Kajol and Kareena with aplomb.
Downer: Unoriginal. Remake of a schmaltzy Hollywood film.
Future: Fairly bright. He's Karan Johar's boy
Abhinav Kashyap
Film: Dabangg
USP: Rustic mega-hit, brought the house down
Downer: Said to be ghost-directed by Salman Khan
Future: Very bright. Salman's ghost notwithstanding, is reportedly asking for Rs 12 crores for next film.
Habib Faizal:
Film: Do Dooni Chaar
USP: A sincerely heartwarming look at a middleclass family in Delhi, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh were gloriously endearing.
Downer: Intimate, chamber-piece. Too Delhi-oriented.
Future: Reasonably bright.
Faruk Kabir
Film Allah Kay Banday
USP: Edgy street-wise look and feel to the narrative. Focussed on the plight of juvenile criminals
Downer: Nothing really new to tell.
Future: Bright. Knows the commercial language.
Maneesh Sharma
Film: Band Baaja Baaraat
USP: Surprise hit of the year, A terrific idea splendidly executed with fantastic dialogues and credible performances.
Downer: None
Future: Very bright
Subhash Kapoor
Film: Phans Gaye Re Obama
USP: A thoroughly entertaining look at the kidnapping industry. Absolutely original and totally fearless about the boxoffice yet entertaining and genuinely funny
Downer: Sometimes too clever for its own good.
Future: Depends on whether Kapoor can go beyond the dynamics of a political satire.