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Manoj on film industry monopoly: ‘Big films take most shows’

Manoj Bajpayee on film industry monopoly: 'Big films take most shows by intimidating exhibitors'

Manoj Bajpayee on film industry monopoly: ‘Big films take most shows by intimidating exhibitors’Manoj Bajpayee has emphasised the need for a “level playing field” for films of all sizes and scales in India. He said that the dominance and monopoly of big-budget movies make it very difficult for small, independent films to find screens across the country. Let’s take a look at what the actor has to say.

Manoj Bajpayee on government intervention in cinema exhibition

In conversation with the Hindustan Times, Manoj Bajpayee was asked to share his views on filmmaker Reema Kagti’s statement that small films needed patronage, not “support” from the audience. The actor responded, “With small films, patronage shuruaat hoti hai exhibition se. (Patronage starts with the exhibition). The day the government makes this policy that every film will get enough showcasing, then they will have some kind of a fair platform, a level playing field. Until we get that, it’s tough.”Manoj Bajpayee said he agrees with Reema Kagti’s assertion that independent cinema in India needs patronage but wants that patronage to come from the administration and for it to be infrastructural, not monetary. “Patronage humko sarkari hi milni chahiye (We should get patronage from the government), not in terms of the money but in terms of assurance that your film will be showcased and there will be a level playing field.”

Manoj Bajpayee talks about Marathi cinema’s advantage

During the same conversation, the actor cited the example of the state of Maharashtra, which ensures that Marathi films get adequate screens across the state, even in a cultural melting pot like Mumbai, which is also the seat of the Hindi film industry. He said, “Marathi cinema ko sabse bada faayda yeh hua (the biggest advantage Marathi cinema has is) that the Maharashtra government came up with the initiative to make sure that the Marathi films get a level playing (field). Woh minimum number of screens ki guarantee all over India mile humko bhi (We should also get that guarantee of a minimum number of screens all over India).”

Manoj Bajpayee says big-budget moviemakers intimidate distributors

Manoj Bajpayee also discussed the monopoly and dominance of big-budget movies. He said, “Har ek big budget ki film jo hai woh distributors ko aur exhibitors ko dara-dhamkaake sabse zyada show le lete hain. (Every big-budget film, they take the most shows by intimidating distributors and exhibitors).” The actor reiterated, “A level playing field is necessary.”

More about Manoj Bajpayee

Manoj’s latest film, ‘Governor’, is a small-budget independent film that got a limited release in India last weekend. Directed by Chinmay D. Mandlekar, the political drama stars Manoj Bajpayee as S. Venkitaramanan, the former governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The film recounts Venkitaraman’s role in saving India from the 1990 economic crisis. Go to Source

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