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From Selling Eggs to Directing an ₹800 Crore Blockbuster


Updated: June 01, 2025 14:56

Image Source : The Economic Times

Laxman Utekar’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of Bollywood’s most successful directors is a testament to perseverance and ambition. The filmmaker, who helmed the historical epic Chhaava, once sold eggs outside a bar and worked as a sweeper in a film studio before making his mark in the industry.  

Early Struggles and Entry into Cinema  
- Utekar moved to Mumbai at the age of four and began selling boiled eggs outside a bar to support his family.  
- He later operated a Vada Pav stall in Shivaji Park, which was eventually shut down by municipal authorities.  
- During Ganesh Chaturthi, he and his friends earned money by immersing idols for wealthy devotees who preferred to stay in their cars.  
- His first exposure to the film industry came through a newspaper ad for a sweeper’s job at a studio, where he cleaned floors and delivered tea to staff.  

Rise Through the Ranks  
- Utekar’s curiosity led him to observe film crews, gradually learning the intricacies of cinematography and editing.  
- His first major break came in 2007 when he worked as a cinematographer for Khanna and Iyer.  
- He went on to shoot acclaimed films such as English Vinglish and Dear Zindagi, solidifying his reputation in Bollywood.  

Directorial Success and Blockbuster Achievements  
- Utekar made his directorial debut with the Marathi film Tapaal in 2014.  
- His Bollywood breakthrough came with Luka Chuppi in 2019, followed by Mimi and Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.  
- His biggest success arrived with Chhaava, starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna, which grossed over ₹800 crore worldwide.  

Legacy and Future Prospects  
- Utekar’s journey exemplifies resilience, proving that talent and determination can overcome any obstacle.  
- His success has inspired aspiring filmmakers from modest backgrounds to pursue their dreams in cinema.  
- With more ambitious projects in the pipeline, Utekar continues to shape Bollywood’s evolving landscape.  

Source: Economic Times, Indian Express, MSN.

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