Mumbai: In an exclusive interview with Actor Anupam Kher and Shubhangi Dutt, where they reflected on the significance of the Jagran Film Festival. Then, he discussed the importance of passion-driven filmmaking, encouraged young actors to stay true to their craft, and highlighted how Indian cinema has evolved, emphasizing the rise of pan-India films and the growing appreciation for regional storytelling. In the end, he gave heartfelt wishes for veteran actor Dharmendra’s recovery and warm regards to his family.
00:00Jagran Film Festival has such a cinema in the future, which will become a popular film in the future of the future.
00:15It's the longest-running film festival in the world, and it's a platform for many people.
00:24It's the longest-running film festival in the future, and it's the longest-running film festival in the future.
00:54I think life is all about learning new adventures and exploring.
01:09Keep trying, don't give up.
01:14I am learning so much.
01:16I think this is my learning.
01:18And I think life is all about learning new adventures and exploring.
01:23It's an eye-opener as an actor and also for a lot of people, because film festivals really help people from all walks of life in this creative industry or movies,
01:35to reach more and more and maximum people.
01:39So, I think…
01:40So, I think…
01:41You see…
01:42You see…
01:43You see…
01:44You see…
01:45You see…
01:46You see…
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01:48You see…
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01:54jing hè…
01:55jing creating a role in a moment, and in a law in the same way.
01:59And I think the
02:00I really think…
02:00I really need to do a role in ablicć…
02:02When you see…
02:03We want to put everything in a hole.
02:05We want to put everything in a slot.
02:07And when we don't put everything in a slot,
02:09we feel like this is the same question.
02:12If you make a film on your own,
02:15make a film on your life,
02:17make a film on your dignity.
02:19The audience will get the audience.
02:21It's very difficult not to get the audience.
02:23You will find your own audience.
02:25Sir, do you think the original cinema
02:27is a good thing?
02:29It's not like that.
02:31The original cinema is not original.
02:33It's a pan-India cinema.
02:35But the other thing is,
02:37I have worked in all the languages.
02:43For example, one or two,
02:45one or another,
02:47one or another.
02:49They are much more organized
02:51because they are aspirational
02:53wanting to be accepted by the whole world.
02:56And that's what Covid has done.
02:58Covid has shown us
03:00those films that we haven't seen.
03:02Malayalam cinema,
03:03Telugu cinema,
03:04Tamil cinema,
03:05Bengali cinema.
03:06Now, the mood has become
03:07a good film.
03:08So, let's go and see.
03:10And hats off to regional cinema
03:13for telling the stories of India.
03:15The Hindi cinema has forgotten.
03:18We have to tell the stories about India
03:21and Indianness.
03:22And that's why Tanvi the Great is an Indian story
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