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We remake Marathi movies to make money – Republic World

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In a recent interview, Dibakar Banerjee expressed his opinion on why the Hindi film industry is lagging behind the South Indian film industry. Director known for works such as. Oh, lucky, lucky, oh and Shanghaisaid that Hindi films have strayed “too far” from their roots in order to “make money”. South Indian industries, on the other hand, have invested in ‘local stories’.

South Indian film industry influences Bollywood

In an interview with honest podcast, Dibakar was asked whether southern films have influenced the way Bollywood films are made in the past four years. In response, the Director-General responded that it was not a four-year problem, but a ten-year problem. They have come up with new interpretations of old superstars and invested in disrupting the “superstar genre”. He goes on to say, “The independent film industry, for example, the film industry in Kerala, has maintained its atmosphere because it has kept the theaters afloat. They were also smart about increasing the number of theaters.

Low-budget remake of Marathi film: Dibakar Banerjee

Another difference between southern films and Bollywood, the director suggested, is that while the former invests in local stories, Bollywood filmmakers don’t even know how to read Hindi or other regional languages. . The director added that “influential filmmakers” in Bollywood, including himself, read English novels and crossword bestsellers and are unaware of Gujarati stories and the stories of our roots. . “Marathi filmmakers make films on a low budget and we remake them and make money. Our ability to dive into our own stories is diminishing, so South They are ahead of us,” the coach concluded.

Who is Dibakar Banerjee?

Dibakar is a director, screenwriter, producer and advertising filmmaker, known for producing National Award films such as; Khosra Ka Gosra (2006), and Oh, lucky! Lucky oi! (2008). He has also directed films such as. Shanghai (2012), bombay talkie (2013), and Detective Byomkesh Bakshi! (2015).

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