00:00Sometime ago, the film industry, the entertainment industry looked like a fortress
00:05where you couldn't penetrate love.
00:07There's a kind of willingness of people, makers, to open their doors to fresh people.
00:16We launched directors, we launched actors,
00:19Sushmika Skate, Vikram Bhatt,
00:22Ibrana Shwing, John Abraham.
00:24So, where does a mentor draw the line?
00:28There's something that you see in a person.
00:31Let's talk about belief-bearing.
00:33Alhan and Hirani, right?
00:35When you saw them, what made you think that they've got it in them a spark?
00:40I did not want to look for a boy.
00:42You know the so-called standard way they look or the way they speak?
00:46I wanted someone who had a little fingerprint of life on him.
00:50So, when I met her, I told her that, D, I have a love story.
00:53I'm going to come to you first.
00:54Good filmmaker of today's day in time.
00:57Alurabh Kashyapulong is about to give up and let him money.
01:00And you said, what do you do?
01:01What do you do?
01:02Because you're good at it.
01:03Well, because the industry tires you.
01:06Yeah.
01:07It kind of, it pushes you to the edge, you know, of your abilities.
01:15What is your favourite genre to watch as a viewer?
01:24At this stage of my life, I'm not a great consumer of content unless I'm told by somebody.
01:32Now there's OTT, there's short format videos, there's reels.
01:36And with that, people's attention span and their liking of content has also shifted over time.
01:41So how do you sort of like weave it all together?
01:45Thanks.
01:46Oh.
01:47Oh.
01:48Oh.
01:49Oh.
01:50Oh.
01:52Oh.
01:53Oh.
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