‘Zwigato’ Director Nandita Das Laments ‘Smaller’ Films Not Getting Enough Releases In Cinemas ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Even as her latest film ‘Zwigato’ has found a permanent place in the core collection in the library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, actor-director Nandita Das laments that it is a pity that ‘smaller’ films are not getting enough releases in cinemas.

Despite the fact that for the past 15 years or so, the participation of independent films made in India has increased dramatically at major international festivals, Das feels the economics of running a theatre has become quite difficult with the advent of OTT platforms.

“Only very big budget films, which are more of spectacles, can afford to be distributed in theatres. We as filmmakers would want our films to be on the big screens where the audience commits their time completely to watch a film. It is a unique, collective, and immersive experience,” says Nandita Das who has acted in over 40 films in 10 languages and made films like ‘Firaaq’, ‘Manto’ and now ‘Zwigato’.

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