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The Suvir Saran Show, where conversations never fade

New Delhi, March 7: The night sky draped itself in velvet, the moon casting its silver glow on the restless city below. In the heart of this urban expanse, where the hum of neon signs meets the whisper of stories waiting to be told, I found myself in conversation with a man who has reshaped the way we see cinema. Soham Shah, the director, the actor, the storyteller from Kadhinagar, sat across from me, his voice steady, his gaze reflecting a thousand unwritten scripts. A couple of days before Crazy was released, we sat together, speaking of film, of craft, of the art that he so deeply believes in. Neither of us knew then what its fate at the box office would be, and we never spoke of failure. But I know this: whether Crazy soared or stumbled, Soham would remain unfazed. That is the man he is. He creates not for applause, not for validation, but because it fulfills him. He is an artist in the truest sense, a man who builds, invests, and dreams for the sake of cinema itself.