New Delhi. Kiran Rao is enjoying the success of her film 'Laapta Ladies' these days. People liked the story of this film very much and from common people to many celebrities praised Kiran's direction. Aamir Khan's ex-wife started her career in Bollywood as an assistant director in the film 'Lagaan', but it was not so easy for her to live in a big and expensive place like Mumbai.
Now recently Kiran has revealed this. The director said that despite working as an assistant director in many feature films, his earnings were not enough to live in Mumbai.
Living in Mumbai was not easy for Kiran
Recently, the director of Missing Ladies while talking in the podcast Cyrus Sage revealed that she was a temporary worker in her initial days. She said that There was no money in feature films
After this, when the host talked to her about her involvement in Lagaan and asked that it should have been beneficial for you, then talking about it, Kiran said that
Feature films didn't pay, it was ads that gave me money to live in Mumbai. Lagaan was the first time the assistant director system was introduced, but through ad jobs I was able to buy expensive things like a computer and a car.
I used to get scolded during lagaan
Kiran also shared an anecdote while remembering the days of Lagaan. She told that it was a very difficult time. I used to get only coffee and if anything went wrong, I was shouted at. Reema Kagti was a strict secondary AD.
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