Mumbai:The coronavirus led shutdown is going to change the way films are made or consumed, believes filmmaker Shoojit Sircar.
The country is currently under the lockdown, which has been extended till May 3 to contain the spread of the virus that has affected many countries across the globe.
When a change of mindset happens, there is a change. I expect it around the world. It is definitely going to change the narrative of filmmaking style and also the narrative of story-telling. It will have an effect but what kind is difficult to say as India is huge in terms of consumption, the director told PTI.
Referring to the demand for good content from the audience, Shoojit said cinema was already undergoing a transformation in India but the lockdown may accelerate the process.
There is a cinema that was changing in India but now it will take a deeper impact. I hope that we are able to see good cinema content.
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With all the shootings and releases on a standstill, streaming platforms are the only source of entertainment for many who are staying home, which has led to a boom in the digital content, the director said.
Maybe in the lockdown period, people got into the habit of watching movies at home. Digital, may have a boom or is still booming when we get the real numbers. They must be doing well because that is the only consumption left at this moment. So all this impact will happen and the film industry will not get an excuse or will not escape from this kind of crisis that the world is going through.
The director said it is difficult to gauge the exact impact of lockdown and the pandemic on cinegoers.
Even if the lockdown is over by a month or two, it will take some time to gain the confidence of the audience back because people are watching (content) at home rather than going to a riskier place. It will be the general mindset.
If you ask me, that will be my mindset too. If I am not able to go to theatres confidently and watch a film then I don't expect people to watch my film also.
It doesn't seem logical that in the next three-four months at least things will be smooth in terms of cinema watching, he added.