‘Stri 2’ writer Neeran Bhatt says that the film is the worst time for authors in the industry, which is struggling with the lack of original stories but it is also an opportunity for disruptives.
Bhatt, whose film was the only major Hindi in 2024, was speaking in the 7th edition of the Indian screenwriter conference in Mumbai on Friday.
“There are two pictures, one is very foggy; All writers are struggling; This is the worst time for writers in the industry, but then it is up to you how to navigate, but it is also the best time because all established rules are broken.
“The entire system is broken. Therefore, only disruptive will survive and writers are the biggest disruptive. The films of those who are sticking to their guns are not working. This is the best time for disruption,” the author said that the author said .
The acclaimed writer also noted Bollywood’s current passion with the remake and said how most of them have tank at the box office.
“There are 23 flops out of 25 remake post-pandemic. The only way to succeed is to create original material, ”Bhatt said.
The author, who wrote most of the films of the Madock Horror Comedy Franchise of the filmmaker Dinesh Vijan, said it is a “dream” to be a part of a universe.
“This is a dream for a universe for all authors. If a writer finds his voice, they can provide a franchise a biological expanded life,” Bhatt, who like Ayushmann Kharrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s “Thama” like “Thama” They are also working on the upcoming titles. , Said “Stri 3” and “Bhedia 2”.
In the session titled ‘The Mainstream Reality’, Bhatt was included by “Pathan” dialogue writer Abbas Tyrula, “Bhool Bhulaiya 2” writer Akash Kaushik and writer Kanika Dhillon. The session was run by Hitesh Kewalya, the author of “Shubh Mangal Extreme Scholar” fame.
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