Updated On: 09 January, 2026 02:40 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Suraj Singh believes the audience embraces imagined worlds—especially when inspired by familiar mythological references. He says, "When technology supports belief, audiences invest wholeheartedly"

Suraj Singh
Fantasy has steadily moved from the fringes of Indian cinema to its centre stage. With audiences now seeking immersive theatrical experiences, the genre offers a compelling mix of scale, emotion, and visual storytelling that transcends language barriers. Rooted in mythology yet driven by modern imagination, fantasy has become one of the most future-facing genres for Indian filmmakers.
Filmmaker and producer Suraj Singh, whose banner Blive is backing the fantasy film Rahu Ketu, sheds light on why he focuses on developing ambitious fantasy-led narratives.