
19/06/2025
Losing someone is never easy. Losing someone who’s been part of Elements Production since 2001 — part of our work, our everyday — is really, really hard.
Pravin wasn’t just a colleague. He was part of most of our projects. He wasn’t on the payroll, but you’d never know that. He gave his all — time, energy, heart — whether it was for big campaigns, personal projects, late-night research calls, post-production chaos, or simply when someone needed help.
He was selfless. Rarely said no. Always went the extra mile — for work, for people, or just to show up. No fuss. No ego. Just a steady, dependable presence.
Yes, there were arguments at times — and he could be stubborn about certain things — but the bond ran deeper than all of that. There was respect, trust, and a sense of shared journey that never wavered.
He came from a time when you knew every part of the job — casting, recce, production, post — and didn’t mind doing it all. And he did it with quiet pride.
He had dreams too — big ones. Of directing, of telling stories. One of those came to life in Ek Chitti — a tender film about how we’ve stopped writing letters to the people we love. It was his quiet way of reminding us to stay connected, to not lose the human touch.
He loved animals. He noticed people. He’d tip someone quietly because he respected effort, even in the smallest form. He was a big man with an even bigger heart.
Professionally and personally, this loss is immense. Life, as always, will move on. But it will be tough — impossible, really — to fill the space Pravin held.
He will be missed. Deeply.