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Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar has opened up about the lack of camaraderie in the film industry, using Dhurandhar as an example.
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00:00When I saw Dhurandar, I was absolutely bold over what a film made of this guy.
00:06Another thing I wanted to say was that, you know,
00:08people talk about actors' chemistry. Are they, you know, friends or not?
00:13But nobody talks about director-director chemistry.
00:15Is there some unity in directors in the film industry?
00:18I'll tell you one thing, in industry, there are lots of...
00:21Just to give you an example, recently we talked about the Dhurandar thing happened.
00:25And I remember the first Dhurandar also I saw, I was absolutely...
00:29My idea is that, if I like the film, I'll take the director's number, actor's number,
00:36and I'll reach out to him and I'll tell him how brilliant you did it work.
00:39I thought, Dhurandar, I was absolutely bold over what a film made of this guy.
00:44I reached out to Ajit Dhar, I spoke to him, I said, I used to know him.
00:48And I tweeted also after that.
00:50So, I thought, what do I do in the industry?
00:53That people, I thought, what do I do?
00:55I'll try to do it.
00:56Then, I said, I said to you on Twitter,
00:58I tweeted, it was so good, that you've got 4 hours of picture,
01:02how did you feel good in the picture?
01:04I told you, you have seen the picture?
01:06No, I didn't see, I didn't see the picture.
01:08If I say, you have seen the picture, you know the first Dhurandar.
01:11I said, I loved more than the first Dhurandar.
01:14So, I feel good in the picture.
01:16I'll go and see two or three times in the theater.
01:18I also feel good in the animal.
01:19I've seen 4 times in the theater.
01:20So, I think that this is not unity in the industry.
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