Check Out Our Exclusive Interview With The Diplomat Director Shivam Nair! (Photo Credit – YouTube)

Advertisement

The Diplomat director Shivam Nair shot to fame with the television serial Sea Hawks in the late 1990s. Like many directors who came from the small screen, including his close friends Neeraj Pandey, Sriram Raghavan, Imtiaz Ali, and Anurag Kashyap, Shivam took a while to make it to the big screen but has since made a distinct name for himself.

Ahista Ahista (2006) was his debut film, followed by the brilliant Maharathi (2008), produced by Paresh Rawal and based on a Gujarati play. The film did not perform well, primarily because it was released in the 26/11 week, and it took Shivam seven years to make his next, Bhaag Johnny, his first for T-Series.

Shivam Nair’s old friend, Neeraj, then called him to direct his spin on Baby, the 2017 Naam Shabana, after which they co-directed Special Ops, among the finest espionage dramas on the web. Shivam then directed Mukhbir, another espionage drama. These two series were his first encounters with real-life stories and characters, the former being a mix of real stories and fiction and the latter based on a novel written by a retired intelligence officer. Now hooked on real-life stories, Shivam opened up about his latest endeavor, The Diplomat, and his upcoming projects in an exclusive interview.

Advertisement