My whole career depends on Indian cinema: Shekhar Kapur on his role as IFFI director
Shekhar Kapur speaks about his vision for the festival, the importance of Indian cinema, and his hopes for the future of filmmaking in India.
"Indian cinema is my life," says Shekhar Kapur, the renowned filmmaker who is currently serving as the director of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). "I owe everything to this industry, and I am committed to doing everything I can to help it grow and prosper."
Kapur's passion for Indian cinema is evident in everything he does. As the director of IFFI, he has worked tirelessly to make the festival a showcase for the best of Indian filmmaking. He has also been a vocal advocate for the industry, speaking out against censorship and piracy.
Kapur believes that Indian cinema has the potential to be a global powerhouse. "We have the talent, the stories, and the passion," he says. "All we need is the opportunity to show the world what we can do."
Kapur is hopeful for the future of Indian cinema. He believes that the industry is on the cusp of a new golden age. "We are seeing a new generation of filmmakers who are pushing the boundaries of what is possible," he says. "I am excited to see what they will achieve in the years to come."
Kapur's vision for IFFI is to make it a platform for these new voices in Indian cinema. He wants the festival to be a place where filmmakers can share their work with the world and where audiences can discover new and exciting films.
"I want IFFI to be a celebration of Indian cinema," says Kapur. "I want it to be a place where people can come together to experience the magic of our films and to be inspired by the stories they tell."