Ace lensmen Dabboo Ratnani, Subi Samuel and Jagdish Mali pay tribute to the man who inspired them -- the late Gautam Rajadhyaksha
Jagdish Mali
Gautam was a real diamond. Even today, photographers try to copy the kind of mood shots he used to shoot. A lot of photographers, including me, have tried.
But, it is not easy to get Gautam's kind of result. I know it is wrong to copy someone's work, but when you have a genius like Gautam in front of you, I think even if you can get 25 per cent of what he has done, that can be a great achievement.
Gautam was a friend, and he was a very cool, secure person. He would be immersed in his own world. For him, what mattered was good food and good photography. He had no vices he didn't smoke, he didn't drink. I've had the greatest respect for him. There are so many master pieces that Gautam has shot; there was magic in each of his photographs.
Last I met him, he told me that he wanted to hold a party for photographers at his bungalow in Kunnoor. He wanted to invite everyone in the business and have fun. Sadly, that can't happen now.
A personal loss...
Aishwariya Rai-Bachchan: I am saddened by this news. He was such a loving, special person. Deep condolences to his family. May his soul Rest in Peace. He will be missed!
Kajol: Gautam was my friend, my grandfather... and just my family. I respected, admired and loved him. It is a personal loss that I will have to cope with in my own time and space.
