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Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia says the Indian government doesn’t take the movie industry seriously and instead uses it as a “publicity tool”.

Dhulia is here with actors Ali Fazal and Shraddha Srinath to shoot his upcoming film Milan Talkies, which is a love story set in the times of the single screen theatres.

The filmmaker feels that while multiplexes are in fashion right now, single screens will be back sooner or later.

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“Everyone Won’t Go To Netflix. So, I Feel Single Screen Theatres Will Come”: Tigmanshu Dhulia

“I feel single screen theatres will come again. I had predicted around eight to nine years ago that only big films will make it to the theatres, and middle-of-the-road cinema and small films won’t make it to halls. There’s so much marketing and publicity cost involved… But then where will they go?

“Everyone won’t go to Netflix or the web. So, I feel single screen theatres will come.”

Can the government help in any way?

“What will the government do? Government… whether old or new… They treat cinema as a publicity tool. Take a hero and make him dance at the elections… But they don’t take the film industry seriously, because of which our films are getting finished,” rued the National Award winner of “Paan Singh Tomar” fame.