Ekta kapoor social media post: Bollywood’s famous filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and Hansal Mehta appeared recently praising Netflix’s web series ‘Adolescence’. But together, he also took a lot of stance on Bollywood. Which Ekta Kapoor does not like it anymore. Ekta, while responding to both of them, shared a long wide post social media. Know what they have said in this?
Ekta shared a long post on social media
Actually Ekta Kapoor is one of these filmmakers. Those who express their opinion on every issue of B-town. While targeting Anurag and Hansal Mehta, Ekta said in her post, when Indian creators say that now Bollywood is no longer there, they feel very bad. When they praise international TV series and films. So I think they are either ego or angry. Therefore, they are making a misconception in our mind about our cinema.
Give the blame of not running films to the audience – unity
Talking about Hansal Mehta, Ekta wrote that, “When my friend Hansal Mehta’s film ‘Buckingham Palace’ did not work. We should blame the right things, because this film did not run due to the audience. However, when the audience blames the audience, they also get crushed in it, who liked the film ..”
“I should not pay attention just on making money”
The filmmaker also further wrote that, “Corporate studios and apps, everyone pays attention to making money only. I am one of them. But making a film and creation of content, not a business.
Anurag said this
Explain that while praising, Anurag had said that, I saw it completely at once and could not believe how it would have been made. He also wrote that, ‘I hope that he will learn from the praise receiving it and understand that all the best things of Indian Netflix are either adopted from somewhere, such as’ Delhi Crime’, ‘Black Warrant’ or those on which they had the least trust, like ‘fog’, ‘trial buy fire’, I wish a better future.
Bollywood is waiting for a failure – Hansal
At the same time, Hansal Mehta had said that, ‘Hindi cinema should now be reset and those who believe that Bollywood is over, then do not stop. The industry is not dying. She is waiting for a failure. The problem here is not that the audience is not showing interest, but it is an investment that is being put in a safe, recycled structure.
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