Despite Digital World, Anushka Sharma Believes Theatrical Releases Will Stay In India & Says, “That’s An Experience You Cannot Substitute…”

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Actress-producer Anushka Sharma feels nothing can substitute the experience of watching a film on the big screen and feels the post-COVID era will usher in a new wave where OTT platforms will “parallelly exist” with theatres.

“Let’s be very honest, these are extraordinary circumstances that we are all experiencing. I think, to judge anything on the basis of this time would probably not be valid,” Anushka told IANS when asked if the digital medium was filling a void of content due to the shutdown of the film industry amid the pandemic.

“But yes, certain things have come forward, which I think are true. For example, I think the digital platforms have, not just because of COVID-19, but over the years, established themselves in a way that they are creating a wave with the content that they’re doing. They have a wider reach. Filmmakers like us are able to explore ideas and stories that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to, because of — I don’t know if that’s the right word — but let’s say, because of the pressures of a box-office release,” added Anushka Sharma, who is looking forward to the release of her next production, the supernatural thriller film “Bulbbul”

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