What does cinema sound like when we truly listen?
In this episode of The Pooja Bhatt Show, Pooja talks to sound maestro Gunjan Augustine Sah who pulls back the curtain on the invisible force that shapes our movie-going experience. From his nomadic childhood as an army kid where a life on the move taught him to listen to India’s unique rhythm to the high-stakes sets of Gully Boy and A Suitable Boy, Gunjan traces a journey defined by the discovery that the best sound is often the kind you don't hear, but deeply feel.
Pooja and Gunjan dive deep into the evolution of Indian soundscapes, the technical battle for "clean" audio in a noisy world, and why silence is often the most powerful tool in a filmmaker's kit.
As AI begins to reshape the industry, Gunjan reflects on why the human ear - and the human heart - remains the ultimate storyteller. It’s a conversation about the soul of cinema, the profound power of listening to your own Inner Voice and simply paying attention.

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