Nandita Das At NDTV AI Summit 2026: "Art Will Slowly Become Science"

At the NDTV AI Summit 2026, acclaimed filmmaker Nandita Das shared her insights on the evolving landscape of cinema, asserting that art is gradually transforming into a science. She emphasized that mainstream cinema has become heavily reliant on formulas, which may stifle creativity and originality. Das expressed concern over the industry's increasing tendency to prioritize commercial success over artistic expression. In her view, the integration of technology and data analytics in filmmaking may lead to a homogenization of narratives, limiting the diversity of voices and stories that can be told. This trend raises important questions about the future of storytelling in an age of artificial intelligence and algorithm-driven content creation. Das advocates for a balance between innovation and the preservation of artistic integrity, urging filmmakers to stay connected to their creative roots while navigating the challenges posed by technological advancements.
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