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Parallel existence...

Post-COVID era will usher in a new wave where theatrical releases and OTT platforms will co-exist, says Anushka Sharma

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Actress-producer Anushka Sharma feels nothing can substitute the experience of watching a film on the big screen, and feels the post-Covid era will usher in a new wave where OTT platforms will "parallely exist" with theatres.

"Let's be very honest, these are extraordin­ary circumstan­ces that we are all experienci­ng. I think, to judge anything on the basis of this time would probably not be valid," Anushka said, when asked if the digital medium was filling a void of content due to the shutdown of the film industry amid the pandemic. "But yes, certain things have come forward, which I think are true. For example, I think the digital platforms have, not just because of COVID19, but over the years, establishe­d themselves in a way that they are creating a wave with the content that they're doing. They have a wider reach. Filmmakers like us are able to explore ideas and stories that you otherwise wouldn't be able to, because of — I don't know if that's the right word — but let's say, because of the pressures of a box-office release," added the actress, who is looking forward to the release of her next production, the supernatur­al thriller film Bulbbul.

"You have to mount a film in a particular way with stars, and you know there are certain stories and certain concepts that are harder to push (in cinema), although you understand that there is a huge audience for that in the country," she continued.

That is where the digital platforms take the spotlight. "That has been proven right with these platforms, where certain stories, like all the shows that have done well or all the movies that have done well on these platforms, found that audience in India. They have reached out to people and got appreciati­on and applause from the audience. So, I think this audience is here for content and content only. And you don't have to fall back on certain tropes of theatrical­s, which can be a bit limiting," added Anushka, who turned producer at the age of 25.

While the digital world is booming, Anushka, whose Bollywood journey shows that she is always up for experiment­ing, maintains that it isn't a threat to the big screen. "At the same time, I feel that theatrical releases are here to stay in India because we, as a society and a culture, enjoy celebratin­g. We have so many festivals. We like to come together and have an experience. I think movies give you that. When you go into a theatre and the lights go off and the big screen comes on, I think that's an experience you cannot substitute and that's why I feel like you will always have theatrical releases," she added. Now, Anushka feels OTT platforms will "parallely exist" with the big screen. "Everyone will become aware of the kind of things that you can create for theatre and the kind of things you can create for these platforms. I think that sort of understand­ing writers and producers will start to have... They already do... I think that is something that demarcatio­n will be quite clear and apparent," said the actress.

She again asserted that nothing can substitute the cinematic experience. "I would say it is like a transition of a new wave of something. And it has lots of plus points. There's so much employment that's been generated within the industry because of these platforms. For filmmakers like us to be able to tell varied stories. It becomes so easy. It gives an opportunit­y to so many more writers and directors to come forward, you know, and it will only improve," Anushka said. —IANS

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