Child Prodigy Makes the World’s Youngest Director
India’s Kishan Shrikanth—known as Master Kishan to many—may be small, but he has a big heart. At the tender age of 10, he has already acted in 24 regional feature films and has starred in 1,000 episodes of a hit soap opera on television in India. Yet he is aware that many are not as fortunate as he is, and he seeks to change it. And just what can he do, we hear you ask. Read along and find out!
“When I was six years old, I saw the kids selling newspapers on the streets at the traffic lights and felt sad. I asked my dad why they had to do this. He told me that they were not like us. They did not go to school or study and they had to work for a living. I wanted to talk about their life,” Kishan told the BBC.
“Then I wrote a short story and read it to my dad who narrated it to his friends as well. It was my dad’s friends who suggested that I should direct the film myself, as I had written the story.”
The boy was not daydreaming. C/O Footpath (Care of Footpath)—the feature film—is telling about India’s street child who had the chance for school and managed to be success and became an inspiration to many other street children in the country. He directs it with his mother’s support as the film’s producer as well as music director.
Before stepping into his new task, he got himself prepared. “I read many books on Hollywood and saw DVDs. I had to learn camera angles and understand which lens will make things look narrow or wide. I used to ask questions to directors, cameramen, assistants, everybody,” he said.

His genuineness convinced Bollywood star Jackie Shroff to take part. “He is such a genius that I had to work in his film. He is constantly thinking about his next shot, constantly innovating to make it better. He is sure about what he wants from his actors,” Shroff told the Press Trust of India.
The shooting took place at the south of Chennai and Mumbai, the center of Bollywood—the world’s most productive film industry. The production budget for this135-minute length film is US$ 170,000.
“It is not tough to direct senior actors. I tell them, they listen and even suggest changes if necessary. We do rehearsals before a shoot and I sometimes act and show them, as I am an actor myself. The film is 85% complete and due to release next April,” Kishan said to Reuters at his home in Bangalore.
Of course things are sometimes rough for him. While other children were enjoying Harry Potter, he barely had time for school during the filming schedules and missed playing with friends. But the boy-wonder understands what he wants. “When I am absent my friends take notes and give them to me,” he said. “I’ll pass my exams. My first goal is directing. All other things are secondary. I want all slum kids educated, that’s all.”
Well, he may say so, but the Guinness Book of Records awaits him as the world’s youngest director.




This kid is my hero. Not for becoming the world’s younger director or whatever, but for the compassion he has shown for those less fortunate than he — and at such a young age, too.
Amazing.
Thanks for the great post, Ayu.
Comment by Aaron — February 22, 2006 @ 7:14 am
Thank you for the compliment.
Comment by ayulittleone — February 22, 2006 @ 7:42 am
Wow!
Comment by Apples — February 22, 2006 @ 11:24 am
This kid looks so serious in the pics! His soul must be a lot older and wiser than he actually is. Wow, what a career at such a young age. I’m sure a lot of people are so proud of him, but like all young celebrities, they don’t get to enjoy their childhood… lets hope he gets to enjoy going back to school and play at the fields with other children.
Great article
Comment by hartini — February 24, 2006 @ 11:14 am
I saw something on telly the other day about a 7 year old surgeon from India. It seems that India is churning out child prodigies?
Comment by Tracy — March 24, 2006 @ 5:13 pm
Hi Tracy, thank you for dropping by. A 7 year old surgeon? Wow, surely these people are blessed with intelligence
Comment by ayulittleone — March 24, 2006 @ 9:32 pm
Thank u very much.I am blessed with caring parents but lets think of the underprevileged.my aim is not a record. I dont want another child be hired (for 50 ruppees) in india or anywhere on this earth.this is the message i have to say.means no child begs.
please pray for me to make this message rech every one.
thank u very much.
Comment by Master kishan — March 27, 2006 @ 9:23 pm
Thank you for dropping by, Master Kishan. I hope there will be more of us who’d think as you do.
Comment by ayulittleone — March 28, 2006 @ 12:36 pm
I wont believe,kid is forced to direct only to break the
record.Its not possible to stop the child labour jst by a movie.People will go to movie only for entertainment. Donno abt India..strange
Comment by Grugaris — April 12, 2006 @ 12:31 pm
Well, everything should start somewhere, don’t you think? Breaking the record or not, I would just look at the bright side. Maybe the film could spread the words to more people out there who could help the street children. Maybe then there would be more people who are more willing to pay their school and stuff so the kids would have better future. I myself have no money to help them all, so all I can do is to spread the words here on the blog. Still, they need more hands. Maybe you could help them?
Comment by ayulittleone — April 12, 2006 @ 12:49 pm
Master Kishan you r really doing a great thing.I really appreciate your social concern in such a small age .Hats Off to you.India is really great to have a such a great kid.There wont be any child labour hereafter.I think ayulittle u r happy now.
Comment by Grugaris — April 13, 2006 @ 4:12 am
Thank you for the time to write back, Grugaris. There is no need to be sarcastic. Remember the saying: “If you have nothing nice to say,… blah blah” you should know what comes next. But then again, I have no right to forbid you from speaking your mind. Let’s hope that Kishan would read your comments and it would keep his feet on the ground. Thanks again for dropping by
Comment by ayulittleone — April 13, 2006 @ 5:18 am
The world’s youngest director Master Kishen’s maiden film ‘Care of Footpath’ has been selected for Saipres – Kids for Kids film festival. The film is taking part in the competitive section of international level. Master Kishen is facing the young talents in a ‘face to face’ interaction after the film is screened.
This festival is taking place from June 15 to 18. What is another notable aspect is that Master Kishen has been invited to be one of the judges in the selection committee.
‘Kids for Kids’ festival - the 4th year in succession in which four hundred films take part from 59 countries
Comment by Grugaris — June 5, 2006 @ 4:40 am
The world’s youngest director Master Kishen’s maiden film ‘Care of Footpath’ has been selected for Saipres – Kids for Kids film festival. The film is taking part in the competitive section of international level. Master Kishen is facing the young talents in a ‘face to face’ interaction after the film is screened.This festival is taking place from June 15 to 18. What is another notable aspect is that Master Kishen has been invited to be one of the judges in the selection committee.’Kids for Kids’ festival - the 4th year in succession in which four hundred films take part from 59 countries.
Comment by Grugaris — June 6, 2006 @ 3:59 am