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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Shah: Indian Cinema Needs Creative Risks

Shah: Indian Cinema Needs Creative Risks

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Actor Jason Shah criticizes Indian cinema's imitation loop.
  • Shah notes a current trend towards intense, violent storytelling.
  • He believes actors' insecurity hinders creative exploration.
Shah: Indian Cinema Needs Creative Risks

Actor Jason Shah, recently featured in 'Heeramandi,' has called for Indian filmmakers to take more creative risks, asserting that the industry is currently trapped in a cycle of imitation.

Shah highlighted a shift in audience preferences towards intense and violent storytelling, a trend he believes has been gaining momentum in recent years. He pointed to successful films that exemplify this direction, while also suggesting that creators willing to deviate from such popular themes are crucial for artistic growth.

Furthermore, Shah indicated that actors themselves bear some responsibility for creative limitations, citing widespread insecurity within the industry. He suggested that a focus on embodying characters fully, rather than merely bringing one's celebrity status to set, is essential for artistic integrity.

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Shah believes the industry is stuck in an imitation loop, missing opportunities for fresh storytelling.
He notes a prevalent trend towards intense and violent storytelling, which has become very popular.
Shah suggests that actors' insecurities can limit creative exploration and character development on set.

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