Aamir Khan: Very impressed with young filmmakers; they tell fresh stories like in 'Kahaani', 'Queen'
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New Delhi: Aamir Khan today deprecated the unwillingness of certain top actors and filmmakers in experimenting with content and instead chasing box office profit.
The 49-year-old actor feels the focus in film making needs to shift from business to content.
"I feel a lot of the top people who are already very successful are very afraid to experiment. They need to let go of that fear if we really want to grow," Aamir said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2014 here.
"One of the most damaging thing that is happening today is that a lot of successful actors, filmmakers and actresses are only focusing on what they think would be a 100 crore or 200 crore film. They are selecting scripts based on that. When I say, they, I am including myself. We really have to stop looking at the numbers. This is a field of creativity. I should have a story to tell," he added.
The actor-director, however, praised Bollywood's young directors for coming up with unusual stories. "I am impressed with the young directors though. They dare to tell good, different stories. Films like 'Queen' and 'Kahaani' have different, fresh stories and they are made by young directors. I think we need more of such content in our films. It should be more about substance," he said.
Aamir credited young filmmakers for expanding the parameter of mainstream cinema. "Indian cinema is undergoing a transition. The definition of mainstream film is changing, which is a positive thing. Coming of young people with their own sensibilities and voices has really changed Indian cinema. There are films now being made and accepted by the audience which earlier would not have been made. Lines between parallel and mainstream cinema are blurring," the actor said.
According to the actor, newcomers should be encouraged so that there is a healthy competition in the film industry. "I want more stars to be there in Bollywood" he said.
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