00:00These stories are missing and the younger generation definitely relates to them.
00:08Whenever there are simple stories, if they are made in a contemporary way, then the younger audience always relates to them.
00:20These stories are missing and so many films are being released and they are working in the theatres because people are missing those times.
00:28People already have so many complexities in their lives, so simple things have a different taste which is not there now.
00:40Look, according to me, good films do run, but there are two aspects to it.
00:47On one hand, after the pandemic, we have to accept that the theatrical audience has reduced.
00:54So, it is even more challenging for us to bring them out.
00:58On the other hand, in films, it is very important for a common man to have an opinion.
01:05Because the common man is going very low today, but it is very important for a common man to make stories of India.
01:13Today, you see Pushpa, Animal, these are the basic core emotions.
01:19So, today if I say that we should bring a story which is very mental, has a lot of thinking, is very internal,
01:28the audience is not ready for that, they will see all that on OTT.
01:31So, for the theatrical experience, comedy, entertainment, all these are necessary.
01:36So, I think we need a vision of what the common man wants, it is very important to know that.
01:43The makers should go out of the drawing room, out of the cars and roam around a little.
01:50I remember Manoj Kumar ji used to sell his assistants on a free day.
01:57Today it is free, you go from Boriwali to Churchgate, go by train.
02:04And when you come back, tell me what you saw.
02:08What did you see? You say, I saw this, I saw that, I saw the one who was crying,
02:12I asked why she was crying, she said, I saw this.
02:14Okay, note it down, now you go there next.
02:17See the world first.
02:19If you see the world, then you will get the story.
02:23Today we are left with reading, we are left with reading.
02:27We are seeing, but we are limited.
02:29We are seeing darkness, calamity, this is not India, India is very different.
02:34So, I think that is the reason why films work well.
02:42And according to marketing, people choose the subject.
02:46What does the era say?
02:48But whenever something has been a hit, it has been against the era.
02:51Whether you take Sound of Music, whether you take Godfather, whether you take Hum Aapke Kaun,
02:56whether you take Meine Pyaar Ki, all this has gone against the trend.
03:01If we make a big name today, as you said, it is against the trend,
03:04then we have a bigger challenge, more good luck for us.
03:07Because only when something is new, a person goes.
03:10So, according to me, we should think about writing according to art, rather than what is sold.
03:23There are 5 songs, and credit to Palash and Palash's music director Anurag.
03:33Both have mixed fresh music, modern music and Indian music.
03:40Very good, 5 songs, which is less today.
03:43The complete package that we are taking is a film in a way, which runs up to 9 episodes.
03:51But whether it is the song, the emotions, the relatability,
03:58whether we are looking at two families, the characters,
04:01there is something for everyone, whether they are kids or adults, there is something.
04:08And everyone will enjoy watching something or the other.
04:11The complete package is a masala in a good way.
04:15I would like to tell everyone that the first show is coming on 7th February.
04:24We will make a big name. It is a hard work of 2 years.
04:27And we are all very excited.
04:29Because you will get a different experience.
04:31You will get a very tender love story.
04:33You will get a full smile.
04:35And you will get a full print of our maker, good luck.
04:39And it is such that you show it to your grandmother, grandfather, everyone sit and watch.
04:43And it is a very fulfilling experience, which is less today in OTT space.
04:47Happy Republic Day to everyone.
04:50Wish you all a very very happy Republic Day.
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