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Chaitanya Tamhane on lack of support to indie filmmakers: ‘Stars can do one for the kitchen, one for the soul’

As he turns producer with Next, Please, National Award-winning director Chaitanya Tamhane rues the lack of institutional support for indie filmmakers; urges India’s top stars to empower the community

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Chaitanya Tamhane. Pics/AFP, Instagram

Chaitanya Tamhane. Pics/AFP, Instagram

It’s hard for a new voice to be heard in the Indian film industry. Director Chaitanya Tamhane of The Disciple (2021) fame knows this all too well. That’s why he has turned producer for Next, Please, a short film directed by Rishav Kapoor that explores modern relationships through the lens of virtual reality. “If I can support other voices and make projects materialise, why not? There are a bunch of films that I’m involved with unofficially,” says Tamhane, happy that he gave the reins of the short film, written by him, to Kapoor. 

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