So the audience doesn't make films for themselves: Zoya Akhtar
So the audience doesn't make films for themselves: Zoya Akhtar
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Zoya Akhtar, who has directed successful films like 'Gully Boy' and 'Dil Dhadakne Do', has said she tries to make films she can watch on herself. According to Zoya, "When I was younger, I had a certain impression of what was shown in the cinema and by then I had not seen 'Salaam Bombay' and that was the change that you could do with the film as you wanted and I would try to make those films. I'm the one I can see myself."

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The issue has been discussed openly by Zoya Akhtar during the Indian Film Festival in Melbourne and has recently said that the representation of men and women on the silver screen has changed over the years.

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Talking about this further, she said, "The men we see on the screen have changed and their stories and characters are very different today. That's where Vicky's skills are seen in 'Raazi'. It's so beautiful that the credit goes to Meghna because she's written this part and we're trying to project the men we just see on the screen."

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