The British Council has launched the UK India Year of Culture, a celebration of the longstanding relationship between India and Britain. In a conversation with Robin Baker, Head Curator of the British Film Institute, Anil was asked about the key differences between the two film industries.
Anil said: “There is no difference. Everybody is the same. We work in the same way… same camera. But what I feel… which I must accept is that the commitment, planning and the prep… which I can see when I work with a British team, is incredible. That’s what we need to learn. We work in a chaotic way, but things are getting better now,” said Anil.
Further talking about the Indian film industry, he said: “In the 1980s and 1990s, I think we lost our way in the Indian film industry, but the younger generation… with the advent of the digital format, I can see people thinking globally.”“The world is shrinking. And I am optimistic about a lot of collaborations between the two nations.”Anil also thanked English filmmakers Danny Boyle and Richard Attenborough for making Indian actors and culture more acceptable on the global platform.
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