Heeramandi Sets: Production Designer Subrata Chakraborty Shares How Sanjay Leela Bhansali Weaves His Magical Touch (Photo Credit – PR Image )

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Imagine a filmmaker so obsessed with perfection that his greatest joy comes not from a box office smash but from the first glimpse of a meticulously crafted set. That’s Sanjay Leela Bhansali for you when he steps onto a set for the first time, according to his longtime collaborator, production designer Subrata Chakraborty.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s name is synonymous with opulent visuals, and his latest project, the Netflix series Heeramandi, is no exception. Chakraborty, who’s helped Bhansali weave magic on sets for films like Padmaavat and Gangubai Kathiawadi, offers a glimpse behind the scenes.

“Endless discussions,” says Chakraborty, describing their brainstorming session. Brimming with ideas, Bhansali would join them, meticulously dissecting how each brick and balcony would translate to the screen. For their latest project, the Netflix series Heeramandi, this meant transporting viewers back to pre-independence India. Their canvas? Recreating the fading grandeur of Bombay’s notorious red-light district, Kamathipura.

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