![]() This incident got me thinking about how each film employs thousands of people, who unlike engineers or accountants, put their heart into it hoping the end outcome is loved. ![]() He sat through the end credits searching for his name, and with great pride told me that he had given two takes for his scene with ‘Karthi Sir’ The man sitting next to me was a junior artist who was in a blink-and-you-miss role in the film, and he had brought his whole family to watch the movie, for the third time. Not the movie itself – even though I liked it, I didn’t find myself laughing or crying or anything (maybe it’s just my face that looks like a wax statue of Arjun Kapoor?). I was witness to a very emotional moment while watching Ponniyin Selvan last week. ![]() What really decides the fate of a movie? Despite the nature of the movie business being unpredictable, are the audience being fair? ![]()
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