Taapsee Pannu Claims OTT Has Turned Its Back On Unconventional Films Like Assi: 'They Pick Movies That Work In Theatres'

Taapsee Pannu, a prominent figure in Indian cinema, expressed her concerns about the current state of the OTT (Over-The-Top) platform in relation to unconventional films. In a recent statement, she highlighted that these platforms often prioritize commercially viable movies over unique narratives, which risks sidelining meaningful cinema. Pannu criticized the prevailing trend where filmmakers are encouraged to wait for digital releases, deeming it 'suicidal' for the future of innovative storytelling in the industry. This comment reflects a growing sentiment among artists who fear that the shift towards mainstream content could stifle creativity and diverse perspectives in filmmaking. As streaming services continue to dominate the entertainment landscape, Pannu calls for a renewed focus on supporting unconventional films that challenge audiences and push boundaries, urging stakeholders to rethink their strategies to foster a more inclusive cinematic environment.
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