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Parched director Leena Yadav: “Bollywood is still not open to outsiders”

Leena was speaking at one of the knowledge sessions on ‘Breaking the glass ceiling’ at the 10th India International Foreign Tourism Conclave (IIFTC).

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Leena Yadav the director of critically acclaimed films like Parched, Shabd, Teen Patti, etc. shared insightful perspectives speaking at one of the knowledge sessions on ‘Breaking the glass ceiling’ at the 10th India International Foreign Tourism Conclave (IIFTC). Her remarks emphasized the enduring influence of family connections, the ascendancy of star kids, the industry’s shift away from the progressive spirit of the 70s and 80s, and the pivotal role of big actors in budget determinations. She emphasized the importance of prioritizing talent and creativity over family connections, highlighting the need for the industry to represent the wealth of talent it draws from.

Speaking at the session Leena said; “There is a persisting influence of family connections and unwavering preference for star kids in Bollywood even today. This legacy-centric approach perpetuates disparities, limiting opportunities for talented outsiders and reinforcing the industry’s family-driven nature.” Yadav’s insights also highlighted a shift from the era of the 70s and 80s which she believed to be more progressive in nature compared to the current one. Recognizing the industry’s existing dynamics, Yadav called for reform that encourages inclusivity, diversity, and equal opportunities for all.

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“Prominent actors have a role in shaping film budgets. Their clout extends beyond their on-screen roles, influencing the financial aspects of filmmaking. While their experience and marketability are crucial, her comments prompted a critical examination of budget allocation and creative autonomy within the industry.” added Ms. Yadav, generating meaningful discussions and awareness about the industry’s practices and the need for positive change.

The evening was the first day of the 3-day mega film tourism event featuring over 50 international companies from over 20 countries coming to Bollywood, Mumbai to woo Indian filmmakers. The event saw participation from countries including Azerbaijan, South Africa, USA, Spain, Lithuania, Kenya, Canada, France, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Serbia, UK, Australia, Uzbekistan, Bulgaria, Netherlands, and Ukraine to name a few.

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