IFFI is one of the most prestigious film festival in India. It is in full swing in Goa and the participation this year is nothing short of phenomenal. A lot of newcomers and aspirants have shown great interest this year. In the 53rd International Film Festival of India has arranged for a panel discussion. The event was attended by various big filmmakers and film Kabir Khan, Aanand L Rai as well as Luv Ranjan, Ananya Birla and Mahaveer Jain.
Luv Ranjan who has made various hit on bollywood in the event speaking about Nepotism at the event said, “I feel nepotism is an inheritance of relationships. But in the industry, it becomes a sour topic. Even if your parents are from the industry, all it gets you is your first film, or maybe your second film. But after that, it’s your work that speaks for you. A lot of newcomers have the victim syndrome. We get stuck up in the notion that I’m good. But it doesn’t mean that others are bad. People don’t realize that filmmaking cannot be detached from business.”
Filmmaker Kabir Khan further speaking of nepotism and said, "It takes time to reach the right people. I came to Mumbai with just a script. You have to persevere but also be realistic. Often, I meet people who hang on to one idea for 4-5 years. Maybe there’s a problem with the script; maybe the time hasn’t come for it.”
Luv Ranjan made his directorial debut with Pyaar Ka Punchanama n 2011, Luv is known to have launched Kartik Aaryan and Divyendu Sharmaa with his debut film. He plays a significant role in Kartik’s successful career . Luv Ranjan's last directorial outing was Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety in 2018 and he has been producing many films. His next directorial is a Ranbir Kapoor-Shraddha Kapoor-starrer that is yet to be titled. The film is a romantic comedy and is all set to hit the theatres on March 8 next year.
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