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Encouraging homegrown talent

Confident voice
Last Updated 25 May 2017, 18:48 IST

Actor Sonam Kapoor said Indian producers are reluctant to take their movies to international festivals as they feel the “festival film” tag can hamper its commercial success in the country.

This year at the 70th Cannes International Film Festival, only FTII student Payal Kapadia’s short film ‘Afternoon Clouds’ made it to the Cinefondation category.

When asked why not many Indian films make it to the prestigious festival, Sonam, said, “I don’t know why there are no Indians films coming here... I just know that the Indian market is very different from the international market.”

“As soon as you put a festival tag on it, producers are under the impression that the film isn’t going to do well commercially. I think that’s why many producers don’t put our films in festivals, unless we need somebody to distribute them,” she said.

The actor said even she has experienced the same with certain producers. “That is what has been my experience with certain films that I’ve been a part of where producers are like ‘we don’t want to put our films in festivals because we don’t want that perception (of the film being serious).’”


“I don’t agree with it at all. I feel a film like ‘Slumdog Millioanire’ or ‘The Lunchbox’ got a lot of attraction and became a worldwide success because of festivals.”

Sonam’s ‘Neerja’ co-star Shabana Azmi recently tweeted a picture of herself from the Cannes Film Festival in 1976, when her film ‘Nishant’ was in the official section.

Azmi had tweeted, “Film was important not the clothes.” When asked about this, Sonam said, “It is a film festival and all (others) are walking for a film. I am here for a makeup brand. If I was here for my film, I would be dressing very differently.

Since I am here for a makeup and glam brand, I think it makes sense to me to look a certain way.”

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(Published 25 May 2017, 16:25 IST)

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