Maneesh Sharma Opens Up About His Stance On Films Taking The Digital Route: “People Will Come Back To The Theatres”

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2020 has thrown a lot of soul-searching questions for the Indian film industry. With the pandemic changing the way people have consumed content at their homes all year round, there is a growing buzz that OTT platforms are the future. There is also a conversation that only big-budget spectacles will see people come to theatres, leaving a big question mark on whether concept films will go the digital route. And now filmmaker Maneesh Sharma, who has titles like producer, director and writer to his name, has spoken about it.

Maneesh Sharma says, “I’m of the opinion that people will come back to the cinemas once the pandemic subsides. There seems to be a ray of hope at the end of the tunnel. Things were looking a little endless a month back but now we can still put an approximate time frame that things will become ok, things should be fairly in control. So, people will come back to the theatres and want to have that immersive experience.”

Maneesh Sharma’s stance is completely in-keeping the position that Yash Raj Films has taken during the pandemic. The biggest production house of India, helmed by Aditya Chopra, decided to not release his films on digital and has managed to stick to this decision despite having big films like Bunty Aur Babli 2, Shamshera and Jayeshbhai Jordaar ready to release.

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