Kiran Rao Says It Hurts When Films With ‘Regressive Messages’ Make Hundreds Of Crores: “It Would Be Really Nice If The Big Films…” (Photo Credit: YouTube)

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Kiran Rao doesn’t shy away from speaking her mind on topics about the film industry. The filmmaker – who took her film Laapataa Ladies to TIFF 2023, recently spoke about films with ‘regressive’ messaging, minting moolah at the box office. Her statement comes just days after actor Naseeruddin Shah said it was disturbing that films The Kashmir Files, The Kerala Story and Gadar 2 were earning crores at the box office and leaving a mark.

For the unversed, a part of his statement read, “… regressive is a pretty mild word for what’s going on, it’s frightening where filmmakers are being coopted into making films which praise all the wrong things and run down other communities for no reason at all,” as he spoke about The Kerala Story, Gadar 2, and The Kashmir Filmes being massively popular and earning hundreds of crores at the box office.

Coming to the topic at hand, during a recent interaction with Film Companion (via Hindustan Times), Kiran Rao – without naming any film or filmmaker, said, “I suppose all filmmakers set out to make good films, the intention is often great. But so much has changed in terms of the market. The audience now has so many more options and you are reaching for all kinds of attention, when you’re making a film.”

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