Home / Entertainment / Bollywood News / Article / India doesn't make too many films for children: Revathy

India doesn't make too many films for children: Revathy

Actress Revathy, who has won a national award for her short film "Red Building Where The Sun Sets" that shows how fights between parents affect children, says there are films about children, but very little for them

Listen to this article :

"India doesn't make too many films for children, we make it about children. But the Children's Film Society is trying to do their bit by approving scripts for children," Revathy told reporters Wednesday at The Park Hotel.u00a0

"Most of the best films 'for children' are from the Scandinavian countries, while most of the Asian countries make films 'about children'," she added.u00a0The actress-filmmaker will receive her third national award Thursday after winning best supporting actress for "Thevar Magan" in 1992 and best feature film in English for "Mitr, My Friend" in 2002.

How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

Read Next Story
Soon, a film on Satyajit Ray's character Shonku

Trending Stories

Latest Photoscta-pos

Latest VideosView All

Latest Web StoriesView All

Mid-Day FastView All

Advertisement