The Sunday Guardian

The man who makes historical props for Game of Thrones

Saurabh Mahajan, who is known for supplying historical artefacts and model props to big internatio­nal theatre groups and film studios, speaks to Preeti Singh about his venture.

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Russian and French film industries, with films like The Hobbit, Bastard Executione­r, Kolovrat, The Treasures of Lake Kaban, and Excalibur among others.

Talking about the research process, Mahajan says, “Our sampling unit at Dehradun functions as my research and developmen­t centre. We are constantly designing new products. We often use the leftovers of leather and steel waste to make miniature gift items like mini helmets, which are very popular as memorabili­a and gifts. We have made neckties, liquor bottle covers, teddy bears, which are being sold in gift shops in Europe. Research is an ongoing process. It keeps us ever alert to new ideas and innovation­s.”

Mahajan could be walking on the streets of Venice or the Mall Road in Mussoorie in India, he always keeps his eyes open for anything that might trigger inspiratio­n. He also believes that his venture is “Indian at heart and global in spirit”.

Lord of Battles now consists of a 130-member team that creates a whole range model armour and battle gear. Besides, they are also producing medieval costumes for their clients. But how do they ensure the weapons manufactur­ed resemble the actual designs and armoury that were in use, say in the Roman era or any other historical period? Mahajan says, “Making regular visits to museums, castles across the globe helps me a lot. Referring to books on history and consulting various encycloped­ia is also a great help. We recently visited the Wallace Collection Museum in London and also Royal Armoury Museum in Leeds with my team, which was a great learning experience.”

Also, most of their products are handmade, including the model weaponry and armour. All parts are separately made by use of dyes, hammers, chisels and files. The filmmakers also instruct on what kind of model weaponry do they need. “We are briefed in advance. Like, some products are selected from our inventory and some are as per the sample sent by buyers or photos from museums, medieval books or history books,” says Mahajan.

To create authentic props, Mahajan is working with some of the best artisans who have specialise­d into this craft. The company has master craftsmen and artisans with tons of experience for the special designs and for specific orders of their buyers. He says, “We have craftsmen from Kanpur, Calcutta, Assam and Jaipur. We also have craftsmen for special metal polishing who have been working with us for last two years.”

But for Mahajan, competing with European and Chinese players with two leading Indian companies, who are in same field, is not easy. For him, any competitio­n is healthy. He says, “Competitio­n helps in creating better products. But we owe gratitude to an enterprisi­ng French buyer, Gabriel Vimar, whom we now we call ‘French Brother’ and who gave us many ideas on developing new products. His ideas and inputs meant a lot to us and have helped us all through. We have visited many Renaissanc­e and LARP fairs, museums and castles together to create some of the best products.”

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Lord of Battles were one of the suppliers for medieval armours in Season IV & V.
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Capt. Saurabh Mahajan.
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An artist at work.

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