00:00It's been crazy. I'm just hoping I remember all my steps. But I think Hormuz and team,
00:11the choreographer who's actually choreographed all the acts, they've done a fabulous job.
00:15I don't know how they do it, but I'm so happy that they've done it. And I think I have like
00:20a proper Marcy act, you know, it's like proper like whistle sort of an act. I can't wait
00:26for the audience to see it.
00:32It's actually India coming together, the whole Indian cinema, the whole fraternity coming
00:36together and I think that's the most important thing. We're finally breaking barriers and
00:39I'm glad that IFA has done that, made the initiative to do it because all these years
00:43it's always been the South and then, you know, Bollywood, right? So today, I mean, and for
00:48the next two days, it's everyone coming together and I think that's the best part of the whole thing.
00:56Language has never been a barrier in cinema. I think it's just, you know, we the people
01:00who have to like create these divisions. But I mean, especially after the pandemic, when
01:05I would go to Bombay, a lot of people said, oh, we've seen these Malayalam films, we've
01:09seen that South film, we've seen this. I'm like, finally, you know, like finally people
01:13are actually opening their eyes, ears and their everything to cinema on the whole. So yeah.
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