00:00OTT means other than TV. OTT means over the top. So what will you expect from someone who is over the top himself?
00:16OTT means small screen and cinema means big screen. You have to understand the difference between big screen and small screen.
00:26In big screen you go into the dark, pay money, sit for 2.5-2.5 hours and the doors close and you have to watch the film.
00:36What will you see in small screen? Sometimes you want to eat a sandwich, sometimes someone comes, sometimes a phone comes, sometimes you see the phone.
00:44And it is a small screen. There is a lot of difference between small screen and big screen. Our people should know this. Our viewers should know this.
00:53That's why cinema is alive today. That's why when our films run today, they run well. The story should be good, the film should be good.
01:01Even today there are people who are interested in going to the theatre of cinema. We have Mukta Arts A2 Cinema.
01:08We are trying our best to call the budgeted viewers so that there are less tickets, less money for food and maximum people should come.
01:20Masters should also come. Because cinema has its own festival, its own style. Our viewers should enjoy it.
01:31So I am not against OTT. But OTT is its own medium. There is a 5-star hotel, a good restaurant in the lane, then there is a food stall.
01:42You get food in all three places. Eat wherever you want.
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