Updated On: 11 January, 2024 12:38 PM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Three Of Us director Avinash Arun doesn’t narrate stories of the films he devoured in a cinema hall anymore, but tells tales simmering within him and from life around him.

Avinash Arun with the cast of Three Of Us
A young boy from Talegaon, a small town near Pune, Maharashtra, would burst out of his innate shyness only for the movies. He would mostly keep to himself unless a film he loved turned him into a storyteller to his classmates as an audience. Four directorials and more than 20 years later, the man seems to have retained a bit of the reticence, while his love for cinema has only increased. Avinash Arun doesn’t narrate stories of the films he devoured in a cinema hall anymore, but tells tales simmering within him and from life around him.
“I am looking inwards now, to see what kind of stories I want to tell. It’s because of this mindset, Paatal Lok, School of Lies and Three of Us happened back to back. They have given me the confidence to call myself a filmmaker. That’s why I am doing this interview,” he begins.