
Rajiv Rai discusses his return to filmmaking, driven by a desire to create something new. ‘Zora’ and ‘Zoravar’ represent a departure from his previous work. The film is a murder mystery with a suspenseful plot. With no advertising budget, and a desire for a limited release. The companion film, ‘Zoravar,’ is also complete. He managed every aspect of the film’s creation, including writing, directing, producing, editing, and distribution. He deliberately embraced a very small budget, to challenge himself and test his creative abilities. He used basic equipment and kept costs down. The project required a collaborative effort with Rashid Rangrez. He sought to prioritize the story and creative elements. He wanted to give opportunities to new talent. The production process was a test of his resolve, lacking the usual amenities. He aimed to set an example for the industry, advocating for more budget-conscious filmmaking. He’s attempting to offer something distinctive and genuine, reflecting a different era. The film has no lip-sync songs. His approach was planned in 2018. He wants to set an example for the film industry. He believes that most filmmakers need to work with smaller budgets.







