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Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar feels film festivals like Jio MAMI give a perspective to filmmakers rather than act as a reality check.

Asked if film festivals acted as a reality check for busy mainstream filmmakers who often tend to miss out on what’s happening around in the world of films, she said: “I wouldn’t call it a reality check. I will call it a perspective. As filmmakers, we are storytellers because first of all we are an audience, too. We watch films, we like watching the work of other people. We enjoy that process, and that is why we become filmmakers. So, more than a reality check, festivals provide a perspective for sure.”

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Zoya Akhtar was interacting with the media at the the Jio MAMI 21st Mumbai Film Festival with Star on Tuesday. Also [present at the press meet were filmmakers Vishal Bharadwaj, Rohan Sippy, and Siddharth Roy Kapoor, besides Smriti Kiran, the artistic director of Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.

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The eight-day festival will showcase 190 films, including over 50 debuts, 13 world premieres, from 53 countries and in 49 languages.

Adding to Zoya’s statement Vishal Bhardwaj said: “When you watch a good film, it makes you envious and it gives energy to you to work more on yourself. To watch films on the big screen is a different experience altogether. Last year we watched ‘Roma’ (2018) at MAMI and then again, I watched it on Netflix. The experiences were completely different.”