Famous filmmaker Kiran Rao, who enchanted fans with missing women acclaimed by his reviewers, recently shared his views on the streaming scene in India. During a recent conversation in the 7th edition of the Indian Screen Writers’ Conference (ISC) on Friday 14 February, he reflected the change in the interest of the audience, referring to the “Golden Age” of the OTT, while the “bubble burst” accepted. digital world.
Kiran Rao It has been said that, in today’s time, there is not much difference between the materials on OTT platforms and what works in films. According to him, the “so -called ‘working’ or large” types of projects on OTT are not very different from being successful in theaters. He claimed that the promise of world-building and other creative efforts could not be fully felt. “This is also because I think a bubble is torn,” he said, as the Hindustan Times has quoted.
Missing ladies The director said that when the OTT scene started in India almost a decade ago, the creators were independent and highly creative. However, over the years, other aspects have taken predetermination. He described Oats as a “Golden Egg”, which once allowed everyone to pursue his creative dreams, but now has come into the full cycle.
“There are a lot of promises, a lot of stories are to be told. I don’t know how many people are paying them commission and what economics allows it. Like everything, there was a golden age, but I am not sure it is here. Where does it go from
Asked about his plans to start a project for streaming, Rao revealed that nothing has been greenlight yet. She mentioned that she has a pair of ideas of a series, including a minisaries, but she is uncertain about the direction she wants to take. The filmmaker clearly shared that she often consider turning the ideas of her series into films.
Kiran Rao’s missing women were released in 2024 last year, and it was also India’s official entry at the 97th Academy Awards.
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