Nagpur: This is an important period for Bollywood mainstream to get up and smell coffee and produce ideas outside the box for the cinema, said Senior Journalists and Film Critics Namrata Joshi at the first run-up event from Literature Vidarbha Festival (VLF) 2022 will held in February.
This event is supported by the Times of India.
Interaction with Joshi took place at Mimosa Hall, Chitnivis Center on Saturday.
It was moderated by the Head of the English Department of Lad College and Dharmadhikari Ruta Film Bachelor.
VLF Chairson Hemant Lodha and Secretary Sachin Jahagirdar is present.
Talking about film journalism, Joshi said, “We finally identified cinema journalism as a film criticism.
The cinema needs to be covered in a more holistic way, just like people who cover politics, business, health, etc.
This is not just about watching movies for entertainment Or because it is aesthetic and artistic, but it tells you a lot about society and that.
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“Joshi has served Fipressi critic judges, international federation of film critics based in Munich, in several film festivals throughout the world.
Explaining the experience of being a jury member, Joshi said, “What is involved especially is to fulfill fellow critics from the world, see how people see movies differently, how your views are taken and then trying to get into the consensus to choose a great film.” Joshi has so far been in a jury in Trivandrum, Moscow, Cairo, Cluj, Toronto and Aurangabad.
‘Indian reel: Cinema off the beaten track’, written by Joshi, noted the passion for the cinema that runs on every corner and corner of the country.
Replying to Dharmadhikari’s questions about the type of cinema a small town produced by India, Joshi said, “We have tires stories in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata.
India is actually and transformative in these small cities.
I see so Many passion and dynamism in the room have not yet come to the eye.
As a journalist, we need to dive deeper.
“Highlight the impact of Covid on the appearance of the film, said Joshi,” after a pandemic, there is a new trip to do because the world has changed dramatically.
I have always been a big screen person but in the past half a year I have become aligned with streaming platforms.
Consumption of cinema has changed dramfter.
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