Knowledge Series 2014 – Remakes – Creative & Financial Viability: Deborah Benattar, MD, La Fabrique Films during the Knowledge series 2014 session on remakes – Creative & Financial Viability at the 8th Nfdc Film Bazaar 2014, held at the Marriott Hotel, Panjim, Goa, India on November 21, 2014. (Manoj Patil/Solaris Images)
Remake rights instead of original scripts are in high demand in the Hindi film industry and the trend is only going to go up with time. But can an industry depend entirely on borrowed ideas for its growth? The question was addressed in a panel discussion on “Remakes: Financial and creative viability”, held as part of Knowledge Series, at the ongoing Nfdc Film Bazaar in Goa.
Producer-director Rohan Sippy, Deborah Benattar of La Fabrique Films, Amar Butala of Salman Khan Ventures and entertainment lawyer Ameet Naik were part of the panel moderated by Hollywood Reporter’s India correspondent Nyay Bhushan.
Rohan Sippy said, “It’s not up to...
Remake rights instead of original scripts are in high demand in the Hindi film industry and the trend is only going to go up with time. But can an industry depend entirely on borrowed ideas for its growth? The question was addressed in a panel discussion on “Remakes: Financial and creative viability”, held as part of Knowledge Series, at the ongoing Nfdc Film Bazaar in Goa.
Producer-director Rohan Sippy, Deborah Benattar of La Fabrique Films, Amar Butala of Salman Khan Ventures and entertainment lawyer Ameet Naik were part of the panel moderated by Hollywood Reporter’s India correspondent Nyay Bhushan.
Rohan Sippy said, “It’s not up to...
- 11/21/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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