Conscious efforts by writers to improve quality of cinema: Amitabh
Mumbai, Dec 2
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who recently featured in much-lauded
'Pink', on women's rights and addressesing the problem they face in day to day
life, believes that today a 'conscious effort is being made by writers to improve
the quality of cinema'.
'The kind of work most of writers are doing these days is phenomenal.
Keeping in mind the taste of the audience today and other kind of entertainment
that has come into our lives from all over the world... thanks to the TV and
Internet.
'The need to compete with it almost everyday and how to get
the audiences away from environments of their homes and bring them to the theatre...
and they are happy seeing whatever they are seeing on their TV and perhaps they
see better quality and therefore there has been a conscious effort by our word-makers
to improve the quality and the kind of cinema,' Amitabh said at the Hindustan
Times Leadership Summit on Friday.
The megastar, who was being interviewed by filmmaker Karan
Johar, also believes that the audience too has matured now.
'There has been a great maturity from the audience in terms
of their taste, that is being reflected on the stories which are being written,'
he said.
Mumbai, Dec 2
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who recently featured in much-lauded
'Pink', on women's rights and addressesing the problem they face in day to day
life, believes that today a 'conscious effort is being made by writers to improve
the quality of cinema'.
'The kind of work most of writers are doing these days is phenomenal.
Keeping in mind the taste of the audience today and other kind of entertainment
that has come into our lives from all over the world... thanks to the TV and
Internet.
'The need to compete with it almost everyday and how to get
the audiences away from environments of their homes and bring them to the theatre...
and they are happy seeing whatever they are seeing on their TV and perhaps they
see better quality and therefore there has been a conscious effort by our word-makers
to improve the quality and the kind of cinema,' Amitabh said at the Hindustan
Times Leadership Summit on Friday.
The megastar, who was being interviewed by filmmaker Karan
Johar, also believes that the audience too has matured now.
'There has been a great maturity from the audience in terms
of their taste, that is being reflected on the stories which are being written,'
he said.
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