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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kher Defends IFFI: Chaos Fuels Creativity

Kher Defends IFFI: Chaos Fuels Creativity

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Anupam Kher defended the International Film Festival of India, noting creativity thrives in chaos.
  • He stated that all international film festivals share similar operational characteristics.
  • Kher emphasized film's value lies in touching hearts, not just commercial success.
Kher Defends IFFI: Chaos Fuels Creativity

Veteran actor Anupam Kher addressed criticisms of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), arguing that chaos is an inherent element of creativity, not a flaw. He drew parallels with his experiences at various international film festivals, asserting that none are entirely without operational imperfections. Kher stressed the importance of national pride in celebrating IFFI, which has been an ongoing annual event for 56 years.

Kher, present for the screening of his directorial debut 'Tanvi The Great,' inspired by his autistic niece, shared his perspective on cinema's core values. He contended that films resonating deeply with audiences often transcend commercial success, citing classics like 'Lamhe' and 'Saaransh' as examples. While not dismissing commercial viability, Kher advocates for films that celebrate humanity and triumph.

Shifting focus to the future of filmmaking, Kher expressed skepticism about artificial intelligence replicating genuine human emotion. He highlighted the evolving trend where film production is increasingly driven by commerce, contrasting it with his belief that art should prioritize passion and connection. Kher stated that a film's greatness is defined by its emotional resonance, not its financial returns.

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Anupam Kher defended IFFI, stating that chaos is a sign of creativity and is common in all international film festivals.
Kher believes a film's greatness lies in its ability to touch the audience's heart, not just its commercial success.
Anupam Kher's directorial film 'Tanvi The Great,' inspired by his autistic niece, was screened at the 56th IFFI.

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