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These consummate filmmakers weavee magic on-screen. They are the best without a doubt...the very best.Check out... the names of bollywood directors whose films are most awaited.
Raju Hirani - Solid and thoughtful entertainer and will continue to raise the bar and raise our faith in the future of Bollywood. What a spectacular films were Munnabhai, the latter better than the former.
Anurag Basu - Only because he started from the much-derided Bhatt camp, he remains the most underrated director today in Bollywood Life in a Metro was just a trailor...huge hopes with Kites.
Vishal Bhardwaj - My bet as the Indian auteur most likely to bring home an Oscar with his brilliant adaptations of stories.
Imtiaz Ali - Low-key, gentle, feel-good cinema at its most genuine. Socha Na Tha was as good as Jab We Met and so expectations are high with Love Aaj Kal too
Farhan Akhtar - Even with crap like Don, he had a coherent cinematic vision and pitch-perfect story-telling
Aamir Khan - What can we say about this little taskmaster. His debut film Taare Zameen Par was simply awesome.
Shimit Amin - Anyone who straddles two diverse genres with such adroitness, can definitely do a third and more. Remember poles apart two films Ab tak Chappan and Chak De!
Ashutosh Gowariker - Even his failures are of better quality than most other films...read Swades.
Sriram Raghavan - A director who isn't afraid to defy conventions, and with the writing chops to set new ones. Ek Haseena Thi was a superb thriller.
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