| Cast : |
| Aditi Sharma, Habib Tanvir, Anil Kapoor, Shefali Shah, Anurag Sinha | | Music Director : |
| Sukhwinder Singh | | Art Director : |
| Leela Chanda | | Audiography : |
| Rakesh Ranjan | | Playback Singer : |
| Udit Narayan, Jagjit Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Sadhana Sargam, Shreya Ghosal, Hans Raj Hans | | Publicity Designer : |
| Rahul Nanda, Himanshu Nanda | | Associate Director : |
| Shilpi Dasgupta | | First Assistant Director : |
| Anshuman Jha | | Synopsis : |
| What does 'BLACK AND WHITE' mean? Two colours ? Two Extremes? Two polarities? Obviously about contrasts, 'BLACK AND WHITE' epitomises the 'black and white' psyche- a psyche that refuses to see shades beyond the two. A mind that is literally 'colour-blind'.
Imagine when the colours of rainbow confront a man whose mind has always been conditioned to see only black and white. It is nothing short of an 'earth-shaking experience'.same can be said of my experience while making such a realistic film-which confronted my psyche with new never-before nuances- be it the story ,the characters, theconflict,the drama or the final resolution.
It has left me emotionally elevated- different kind of elation from mainstream cinema.
'BLACK AND WHITE' is an emotional Drama that entertains for sure but leaves the audience with a lofty message for all humanity- in search of harmony amidst diversity. In that sense,'BLACK AND WHITE' is an idea whose time has come. Just what the world needs, perhaps.And when a thought-provoking theme such as this one comes straight from the heart, it holds a special place in my mindscape as it has filled my world with so many colours! | |
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