Writers-directors-producers Raj Nidimoru And Krishna DK say India is leapfrogging to catch up with technologies that are changing the way we approach or invest in stories, and this will fundamentally alter the entertainment experience
India is leapfrogging to catch up with technologies that are changing the way we approach or invest in stories, and this will fundamentally alter the entertainment experience
This is, in no uncertain words, the best time for filmmakers, producers, writers, actors and technicians. If you have a good story to tell or a craft to showcase, you have multiple platforms and mediums. In 2013, we struggled to put out a crazy zombie film like Go Goa Gone. We used to hear quite a lot, supposedly as a compliment, that our films were ‘ahead of their time’. Conventionally, you get that line only when your films don’t do well in the box office. It’s cool, but a consolation prize. Today, it’s time. People need not hold on to their work because others will call their ideas crazy or ‘ahead of its time’.
Today, we can put out a silly idea like Stree, which has a strong subtext, and it’ll work phenomenally well even without a star. At the same time, we can make a successful web series like The Family Man, with all its layers, and geopolitical and communal narrative. We think that if both of us were to start out today, we would have had a faster path. Because you no longer need to worry about films not having a star or even a theatrical release. You can change formats or pick different lengths—from a one-minute short film to a 10-hour web series or anything in between. Everybody is inviting all kinds of options.
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We are part of a global change where everyone is looking a little more inwards, be it politics or films. The taste has shifted toward being a little more homegrown, a little more native. As a country, we have always had to leapfrog to the next level. We went from trunk calls to smartphones in no time. In other places, people evolved gradually from home phones, pagers, cordless phones etc. Similarly, we do not have the experience of making web series, unlike the US or the rest of the world, where people have been making original series or sitcoms beyond soaps for the last 20 years. HBO or Showtime existed during The Sopranos and beyond.
But India has caught up fast. Our steps have been huge. We can now use our existing expertise in storytelling, writing and making films in acquiring new skills. That way, we will do good going forward. Right now, there is unlimited content you can create, but you will lose out if you don’t keep honing your skills. As writers and filmmakers, we have always wanted to be part of the wave where we are the first to try out something new, be it genre films or for over-the-top (OTT) platforms. It has always been about accepting and being excited about anything new in film frontiers. Learning everything there is to learn.
(This story appears in the 17 January, 2020 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)