The India vs Pakistan match in the recently concluded ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 was one of the most viewed matches across the globe. The clash between the two teams was iconic and people from all over the world glued into their television sets to catch a glimpse of the same. One of the things that everyone praised a lot was the opening ceremony of the epic clash. While many saw only the acts in the front, not many would know that the entire thing was brought to life by filmmaker Varun Prabhudayal Gupta. Yes, the filmmaker got to be a part of the World Cup in a special way as he curated and directed the opening ceremony for the epic match between the two rival teams.
Varun Prabhudayal Gupta Recalls Curating The Opening Ceremony Of India Vs Pakistan Cricket World Cup Match
Filmmaker Varun Prabhudayal Gupta is the man who curated the opening ceremony of the epic clash between Indian and Pakistan at the recently concluded Cricket World Cup 2023. He opens up about what troubles he had to go through in order to make that a grand spectacle for everyone across the globe.
Recalling the historic experience, Varun Prabhudayal Gupta remembers it as a ‘thrilling challenge’. He says, “The anticipation and global attention brought a unique energy that we as a team aimed to capture and amplify through the ceremony's design and execution. The entire thought was to encourage sports with a theme of ‘Spreading the Spirit of Humanity’ between both countries. The inspiration for me to drive this came from a narrative of Gulzar Sahab which he wrote years back for a film, ‘Lakeerein hain toh rehne do kisi ne gusse mein aake kheech di thi’ which was all about bringing people closer.”
Varun Prabhudayal Gupta adds, “We chose a different method rather than going a traditional way of doing Bollywood, we pitched the idea of music, as music is one thing which has always been constant between both the countries no matter what the situations have been. The idea was to create a ceremony which has emotions, motivation and the spirit of togetherness.”
With so many eyes on the historic match, the preparation for it was as elaborate. It involved meticulous planning, coordination with various departments, from artists to technical and production teams, and ensuring every aspect aligned with the grandeur and spirit of the match. Detailed rehearsals, logistics management, and creative brainstorming were key elements in the preparation. They had planned a musical with a bunch of 60+ Acapella artists and the A-list singers that were scheduled to perform for the opening ceremony.
Talking about the same, Varun Prabhudayal Gupta shares, “We wanted to start the ceremony with Mr. Amitabh Bachchan doing the opening narrative. Whenever it is about getting an opportunity to work with him, I feel this is the reason I came to this city and all the struggle was worth it. It all fell in place. We had a thought, onboarded a writer and shot with Sir on October 9. He is always an inspiration to work with and the entire creative process of working with him is just a learning which I think is the biggest blessing.”
The ceremony started with an opening narration of Amitabh Bachchan followed by Arijit Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shankar Mahadevan for the opening ceremony and Neha Kakkar and Darshan Raval for the mid-inning show.
Varun Prabhudayal Gupta has been curating ceremonies for big cricket events for a while, be it the Women's Premier League, the IPL or the Cricket World Cup. He has always been a cricket enthusiast and while he didn't get to play professionally, he does get to show his love for the sport through his work. He informs, “I formed a Band in 2002 and started my journey in entertainment as a musician/singer where our first song ‘Jeet Jayenge ab ke baari hum yeh World Cup Jeet Jayenge’ was the anthem for the World Cup 2007.”
“The relationship with cricket has indeed grown stronger through projects like WPL, IPL, and the World Cup. While I am a die-hard fan, I deeply appreciate the sport's unifying power. Expressing love for the game through work involves capturing its essence, celebrating its spirit, and creating moments that resonate with cricket enthusiasts worldwide,” concludes Varun Prabhudayal Gupta.