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Nikkhil Advani recalls Aram Nagar days with Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpayee as he backs Sabar Bonda: ‘Can’t even name five filmmakers who are united’

Updated on: 24 September,2025 07:27 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Priyanka Sharma | priyanka.sharma@mid-day.com

Nikkhil Advani, backing Rohan Kanawade’s Marathi film Sabar Bonda, says the purity of the storytelling reminded him of the filmmaker he once aspired to be. He feels indie artistes today are more united than mainstream filmmakers, as he recalls Aram Nagar days with Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpayee, and Anurag Kashyap

Nikkhil Advani recalls Aram Nagar days with Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpayee as he backs Sabar Bonda: ‘Can’t even name five filmmakers who are united’

A still from ‘Sabar Bonda’. Pics/Youtube, Instagram

Rarely does this emotion strike filmmakers, but when it does, it hits hard. Nikkhil Advani experienced it — that feeling of a filmmaker reminding you of your younger self — when he watched Rohan Kanawade’s Sabar Bonda. “Rohan is the filmmaker we set out to be 30 years ago. But along the way, we had to take other decisions,” he says. “The purity with which Rohan has made the film is beautiful.”

Sabar Bonda tells the story of Anand, who, while navigating the grief of his father’s demise, finds love in Balya. The Marathi film has Advani, Vikramaditya Motwane, Sai Tamhankar, and Nagraj Manjule as its executive producers. It’s notable how the movie brought several filmmakers together. Not a rare phenomenon, according to independent producer Shiladitya Bora, who recently told us that mainstream Bollywood filmmakers have more unity than their indie counterparts. But Advani disagrees. “You can’t even name five mainstream filmmakers who are united. In the 1990s, 44 Aram Nagar was Sudhir Mishra’s office where all of us — myself, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpayee, Anurag Kashyap — used to hang out. Today, there’s more unity among indie artistes because their struggle is the same.” 


Rohan Kanawade and Nikkhil AdvaniRohan Kanawade and Nikkhil Advani



As an executive producer, Advani is happy to nurture Kanawade and hopefully ease some of his struggles. Asked whether he felt almost envious while watching the director’s work, and he admits, “When I saw Aligarh [2016], I said, ‘Wow! Hansal [Mehta], what have you done?’ When we saw Udaan [2010], we were like, ‘Who is Vikram!’ I want to be jealous of [good] films when I see them.”

Advani, who made his directorial debut with Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), knows that preserving one’s voice is far from easy. For Kanawade, he has a simple advice. “He has to learn from me. I made Salaam-e-Ishq [2007] as my second film. My [approach] was that since nobody is giving me credit for my first love story, I’ll make six love stories. The decision was wrong because it was [born] out of arrogance. But you have to tell yourself, ‘I won’t go against [my instincts]’.”

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