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Emraan Hashmi says film industry will be bullish after success of Tent Pole | Hindi Film News

As his latest film ‘Tiger 3’, which also stars Bollywood superstars Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, gets more love from the audience, the actor spoke to a news agency and spoke about the importance of tent poles to the economy of the industry, adding that Paradigm He said that has changed.What happened in the world of movies and entertainment, preparing for his role Aatish Rehmana former ISI agent, and the tendency of makers to play it safe in the huge film market.
The actor said Tentpole’s success was hugely important to the industry, calling it a “domino effect.”
He said, “When you have a series of successful films, the industry becomes more bullish, there is more trust in filmmakers, they get out of their comfort zone and don’t play it safe. This is just from a movie perspective. It’s not just important.” It’s economical for the industry, but it also has a positive impact on story selection. ”
He added: “When the industry’s revenue stream is stable, storytellers can make brave choices and tell unconventional stories, which improves the quality of storytelling. You can also put some of it into smaller films.” It often comes as an unexpected hit. ”
A lot has changed in Emraan’s 20 years in the industry, with satellite TV reaching its peak, then CDs, DVDs and now OTT. The actor feels that OTT has enabled more interaction between the audience and filmmakers in the form of feedback.
He told IANS: “A paradigm shift when it comes to content, whether it’s the introduction of color television or now OTT, you start out trying to understand the medium, but as you move forward, you learn to make the most of it. These developments also have an impact on movies.”
He added: “In this age of the internet, social media has made the dynamic exchange between creators, artists, and audiences more sophisticated. Nowadays, it’s easy to upload specific scenes from a movie to YouTube. “We can then gauge the audience’s reaction.” The reaction to it in the comments, what worked well, where they felt it was a little loose, all of that helps directors and screenwriters be aware of what to do and what not to do. ”
But in the age of the internet and algorithms, with everyone looking at market research and reports and trying to play it safe, will graphicness take a backseat?
The actor said that while a majority of manufacturers may stick to the system, there are some that are always trying to challenge the system, and from there new stories can emerge and change the course of the industry.
He said: “There are filmmakers who really want to push the boundaries and bring something new. Of course, there are things that have stood the test of time, like typical characters and story weaving, but things… It’s always going to be there, but apart from that, you have to strive for groundbreaking stories.”
Speaking about his role in Tiger 3, the actor said the film allowed him to explore the darker side of his on-screen portrayal.
“I thought his origin story was very interesting. There’s a humanistic side to his past. What makes him such a terrifying character formed the basis of my performance with this character. ” he told IANS.
This role required certain physical changes from him as an actor.
“Actually, when I signed this film, I was very thin. I didn’t have the abs or T-shirt-off money shots that you tend to get in action movies, but I had certain frames that I wanted to get the character right. The other thing is that this character’s look, his gray beard and hair, is also something that took us a long time to arrive at, and his language and vocabulary are also very sophisticated. I speak Urdu so I can understand everything. “Nuqtas” had to be in the right place,” he concluded.
‘Tiger 3’ is produced and directed by YRF’s Aditya Chopra. Maneesh Sharma. This film is currently showing in theaters.

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