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Things will be normal soon, says filmmaker Maneesh Sharma

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There is a growing debate that OTT platforms are the future of entertainment and that, theatres will find it difficult to pull people in hoards like they used to. We talk to film-maker and YRF’s home-grown producer Maneesh Sharma for his take. Maneesh says, “There seems to be a ray of hope at the end of the tunnel. Things were looking hopeless a month back but now we can see that things will become ok soon.”

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Maneesh is celebrating his birthday with his family in Delhi today. He will return to Mumbai soon to resume work on his next project. The film-maker, who has directed films like Band Baaja Baarat, Shudh Desi Romance and Fan, feels that going to cinema with friends, families and loved ones is intrinsic to our culture.

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“We have an extremely social culture; I think if a film is good, people will turn up at the theatres. I have no doubt about that,” says Maneesh.

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