00:00I want to start off by asking the thought behind bringing the film or a pay-per-view model.
00:05Is it Shurmaat Tessui and what were the strengths to discover about this film?
00:09Actually, when the cinema started,
00:14when we go to the theatre and watch films for 100 years,
00:19we follow the pay-per-view model.
00:22Our audience always watch pay-per-view.
00:24We want to see which film we want to watch.
00:26We go to the theatre, pay-per-view, pay-per-view.
00:29They call the pay-per-view.
00:31When you see it, you pay-per-view.
00:34So this model is going on in the theatre.
00:38But we cannot reach to the theatre.
00:44The most famous films in Hindi cinema,
00:49we can see 3-3.5 crores in the theatre.
00:54It means that the film is only 2-3.
00:58We can see the theatre in the theatre.
01:00That is also the biggest hit.
01:02The rest of the 98% of the film is where?
01:08And this is the idea that we need to reach the people
01:18and reach the country in our lives.
01:19And we need to reach the people.
01:21And we need to reach the people.
01:23We know to reach the cinema.
01:25We know to reach the house.
01:26We can reach the villages.
01:27So this idea has me here
01:31And I feel like there are two or three things that are now possible
01:37One is our government has UPI's payment
01:40That is the payment facility that you are now electronic payments
01:44All the work you have done is electronic payments
01:47Every person has digital payments
01:51So that is a big difference
01:53The other thing is that our internet penetration is very high in Hindustan
01:59And it is growing up
02:02And the third thing is that our platform is YouTube
02:05Which is pre-installed on every device
02:08And many people use YouTube in Hindustan
02:15Not only in Hindustan, but also in the whole of the YouTube
02:18So these three things are when we look at the mission
02:22So if you look at this model that I have made, it is possible
02:26You don't understand that the cinema house is on your device or phone
02:32The cinema house is on your device
02:34If you have a smart TV
02:36Or if you are watching a laptop or computer or tablet
02:40Then you have a cinema house on your table
02:44So this really democratize the cinema
02:46It can be able to democratize the cinema
02:47It can be able to every person to reach it
02:49And I always try to be able to reach it in the quality of the cinema
02:54And you have to be able to reach it in the future
02:58So when the multiplexes came in 2005 or 2006
03:03That was about the multiplexes
03:05That was the time of the multiplexes
03:07And now there are many multiplexes in the country
03:13So we have a lot of multiplexes in our films
03:16And the multiplexes of the business model
03:21So there are many resources in the world
03:23The money, rent, rent
03:25Which way they make the theatre
03:27There are many resources in the world
03:29The quality of cinema
03:31The quality of seats
03:33So that is a five star experience
03:35When you go to a P.V.R. or Inox
03:39or Cinépolis
03:40A five star experience
03:42And that five star experience
03:45When you drink tea in a restaurant
03:50Or tea in a restaurant
03:54Or tea in a restaurant
03:56The milk is different
03:57And in five stars
03:58The milk is different
03:59So I feel like
04:02In this years
04:03The multiplexes has increased
04:05So the common man
04:08Which is a person
04:09The person of the world
04:10Then it becomes a difficult
04:12Because every person can't go five stars
04:14The number of destinations
04:17I tell this
04:24community
04:26So all of them
04:27I tell you
04:29The game that goes on
04:32The cinema
04:33I wish to help
04:34If you
04:35Neg rest
04:37Just
04:38The audience
04:39Will progress
04:40When you like that
04:41You
04:42We have this paper view model that has been running in cinema houses.
04:46That is what we have brought to you at home.
04:48I have started my channel on YouTube.
04:51His name is Aamir Khan Talkies.
04:53It started a few months ago.
04:55But we have kept its name as Talkies.
04:58Because we wanted to remind you of a cinema house.
05:02And I have put a tagline on it.
05:06The theatre is Aamir Khan Talkies.
05:08The theatre is in your hands, in your heart, in your heart, in your heart.
05:12If you want to use it, you can use it.
05:15So this model has been started.
05:18Our hope is that this model will be able to use it.
05:22And this is the advantage of the people who want to use it.
05:25If you want to choose it, where you want to choose it.
05:29If you want to choose it, you can see it.
05:33And the creative people who make films make films.
05:39They have a great flexibility.
05:43Aamir Khan Talkies, when you go to Talkies, there is a lot of content free.
05:46You can see it.
05:47You can see it.
05:49And in the coming weeks,
05:51the films of Aamir Khan Productions,
05:54Aamir Khan Talkies,
05:59we have made films.
06:00This films are all made in Parasite.
06:03This films of Aamir Khan Talkies,
06:06the film you can see.
06:08I have made many films that you can see in the film.
06:18There are many films that you can see.
06:21There was a film called The Karewaan, which was called The Anamika.
06:26So these films that you can see in the film that you can see in the film.
06:32And the new films that you can see in the film.
06:36So I have opened a theatre that is on every person's device.
06:42This is my attempt.
06:43Yes.
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07:27If you look at your appreciation for 100 rupees, if you look at 4 people,
07:35every person for 25 rupees, if you look at 8 people, then it will be less than that.
07:40So I want to see my film that my friends and friends and friends.
07:45If I look at my interest in business, I would have 125 crore.
07:51If I look at my offer, if I need money, then I would have that.
07:55I would have to earn money. But I would have to earn my audience.
08:01I would have to earn my work.
08:03And you have always been a trendsetter.
08:06You have been working on a trend in the industry.
08:09You will follow your footsteps.
08:11With this model, you have been trained in the UTI.
08:16It is a whole ecosystem of stuff.
08:19Five, six, ten years down the line, not even five years, let's say two, three years.
08:24Because the technology is very fast.
08:26Yes, it is very fast.
08:27Because the world is very fast, it is very fast.
08:29So how do you grow this model?
08:30How do you grow this model?
08:32How do you grow this model?
08:34Yes.
08:35Because this model has a lot of flexibility.
08:38In today's date, the creator community is not only making films.
08:44There are many creators who are making videos.
08:48So this will be a way to monetize them.
08:52And they already do it.
08:53YouTube is a lot of monetization.
08:55There are many content free.
08:57So this will be a way to get into the content.
08:59And it will become active in the content.
09:00But in the paper view model, you will not have a way to get into your content.
09:03And when you watch my film, you will not disturb you.
09:07Because you have paid attention to the content.
09:09You will not see that without watching.
09:10But it will become flexibility.
09:14If you think as a creator, you will not create a film.
09:19I don't want to make a film, I want to make a series.
09:21You can also start your channel and start your channel.
09:27You can also create short form content.
09:30And every creator can decide this.
09:34I have a small film and my money is also very low.
09:38So I don't pay 100 rupees per view, I pay 50 rupees per view.
09:41I pay 25 rupees per view.
09:43I pay 10 rupees per view.
09:45So this creator has a freedom.
09:47That he has a price.
09:49And more people can see it.
09:51And he has 2 rupees per view.
09:53So this freedom is also a creative community.
09:57As a creator, I can create something as a creator.
10:02I don't want to make a film.
10:04I don't want to make a studio head.
10:06I don't want to make a film.
10:08I don't want to make a film.
10:10But there is a freedom.
10:12I don't want to make a film.
10:14I don't want to make a film.
10:15I don't want to make a film.
10:16So you can make it.
10:17You can add it on your channel.
10:19And if you like your content,
10:21people will see it more and more.
10:24And you have used a series.
10:27Yes.
10:28You have used a series.
10:29You have used a film.
10:30It's a very big story.
10:32Yes.
10:33As a creator of cinema in larger sense.
10:36You have shared the cinema in large sense.
10:39Will we see you producing a series of sorts?
10:43Not just Mahabharata,
10:44but any long format series since you've already been there?
10:46Yes.
10:47Look at our production house.
10:49There is a series of production.
10:51We have a lot of experience.
10:53There is a series of experience.
10:54I believe that the productions will work on every kind of a film.
10:58Long form, short form, series form.
11:01We want to work on every format.
11:05This has been given a series of production.
11:09But I also want to make a series.
11:12Because it's a different experience.
11:14In the series,
11:15you can go deeper into the topic.
11:17And you can explore more characters.
11:20So it's a different experience.
11:22The research shows that
11:24all the multiple languages people say,
11:26it delays the onset of diseases like Alzheimer's
11:30or dementia.
11:31Yes.
11:32As an artist,
11:34an artist generally dwells in mixing with people,
11:38taking the ideas.
11:39Yes.
11:40How much more languages can learn to some artists
11:43so that they can improve their own score?
11:47No.
11:48I think that the amount of languages you know,
11:51in which field you are,
11:53the amount of languages you speak,
11:55the amount of languages you speak,
11:57the amount of languages you speak,
11:59the amount of languages you speak.
12:01So,
12:02that's the amount of languages you speak,
12:03the amount of languages you speak,
12:04the amount of languages you speak.
12:06I'm a little bit worried about languages.
12:07I feel very want to learn.
12:08I feel like a new language I can learn.
12:10So when I was about 44 years old, I thought that I didn't come to Marathi.
12:16I didn't have to pay attention to school, and I didn't have to pay attention to Marathi school.
12:21So I thought that I was going to pay attention to my Raja Bhasha.
12:25And I didn't come to this, this is a shame.
12:27So I was about 44 years old and then I was a teacher of Marathi.
12:33And I was also a teacher of Marathi.
12:36And I learned Marathi.
12:38So now I'm going to say that I'm going to say.
12:41Yes.
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