00:00So, Jagran Film Festival, I would like to say that this is an enormous initiative that
00:15they started traveling across India, across states, and I have seen the line-up that they
00:23have included films from different regions, which is a very good thing.
00:28And all these films, especially in small towns, and there are a lot of people who don't
00:36come to Bombay or Delhi in big cities, so until they come to this film, this is an enormous
00:42initiative and a big deal in your own, which I think is really great.
00:46And we are excited here because our short film which we have produced and directed and of
00:52course we are actors also in return, and that is being screened here, so we are pretty excited,
00:57which is called That's A Wrap.
00:59And we will interview you later, how did you feel the film?
01:03Please, watch it.
01:05I think that when you want to make something, and you also give things to you, then the platform
01:12becomes a big thing.
01:13Because if you want to make something, then the people will see it.
01:15So, Jagran, I would like to tell you about that the film is not just Bombay or Delhi, but
01:20the film is not just in our country, but in our country.
01:21So, big, big applause and kudos to Jagran Film Festival for doing this initiative.
01:27Yes.
01:28I am so happy to see that the film is also a big one, we are looking forward to our country,
01:34that we are looking forward to seeing in our country.
01:37And we are looking forward to seeing it.
01:38So, big, big applause and kudos to Jagran Film Festival for doing this initiative.
01:42to Jagran Film Festival for doing this initiative.
01:44Yes.
01:56You would like to say something about that?
01:58No, you don't.
02:00I think that social media has its pros and its cons.
02:04But if you have increased your acting
02:07and you don't have to reach people,
02:09then that doesn't mean it.
02:10But social media is a great platform
02:12to make your films and your work visible.
02:17So if it's the right way to do it,
02:21marketing and all the pluses of social media,
02:25then it's a big boon.
02:26Just like you, we have an actor.
02:30Who was the actor?
02:33Who was the actor?
02:34The actor.
02:36Because we are trained actors,
02:39I would say that acting is the most naturally and easily.
02:43I think the direction was the most difficult
02:47because you don't have to do it.
02:50You don't have to do it.
02:51You don't have to do it.
02:52You don't have to do it.
02:53You are the captain of the ship.
02:54So, I mean, time is over.
02:57You have to take a shot.
02:58You have to do it.
02:59You have to do it.
03:00You have to do it.
03:01You have to do it.
03:02You have to do it.
03:03You have to do it.
03:04You have to do it.
03:06I think it's a big challenge for me.
03:08Because I'm trained in acting,
03:10I feel very hard to do it.
03:13It's not a big job.
03:15So, the most important department is the one
03:17that has problems in the direction.
03:19But I think the most difficult
03:22is in writing.
03:23because it's our needs of cinema, so if it doesn't grow, the rest of it will fail.
03:30So I think writing is something, it does not come naturally to me as well, but somehow
03:37we have created it, somehow we have together written it and we will help together, we did
03:43all these things.
03:44And I would like to say that when you want to say something, something that is our film
03:50and this is something that we really wanted to put across, we really wanted to say, so
03:55we really enjoyed the process of making this film.
04:02I think health and these are the ones that are going on.
04:14I just pray for healing and lots and lots of love to the entire family.
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