Badla Director Sujoy Ghosh On OTT Taking Over Cinemas: “I Don’t Know Where It Is Heading…”

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Badla director Sujoy Ghosh believes in the power of cinema and watching films on the big screen, but believes it is time to co-exist with OTT platforms due to disruption in showbiz caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

“I don’t think COVID has anything to do with films or OTT. I remember during my growing up years, we used to have libraries in the neighbourhood which had a lot of books. You needed to get a subscription and read a book of your choice. But it never stopped you from buying a book,” Ghosh said while talking about the current scenario of people sitting at home.

“I personally believe in cinema and have grown up watching cinema. I would love to go a theatre and as community people, we would always enjoy going out there and watching cinema. We have to support them to a certain extent. Having said that, I also don’t know how easy it’s for me to say wait and hold on to your film and what is the cost of the film. I watch my daughter and son and they are very used to watching their things on their laptops. I don’t know where it is heading but it can co-exist. OTT will get a certain amount of loyalty,” he added.

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