Time to take away tag of regional cinema: Shekhar Kapur

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Internationally acclaimed Indian filmmaker Kapur, of the 65th National Film Awards, says the tag of "regional cinema" must not be attached to Indian movies in languages other than Hindi.

Kapur, who last made "Bandit Queen" in India, is stunned by the quality and range of subjects that some of the movies in Assamese, Malayalam, Bengali and Marathi movies touched upon.

"What an eye opener it has been chairing 2018. The quality of regional cinema has left us stunned. It's world class and it's time to take away the tag of regional cinema. no longer can compete with the quality we saw from other languages," he tweeted on Sunday.

The filmmaker said non-movies deserve the spotlight.

"Unfortunately and enjoy a highly incestuous relationship. So the brilliance of the new regional cinema remains hidden from audiences. It's time for that to change," he added.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 11:40 IST