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Zoya Akhtar talks about making indie films 'accessible'

Zoya Akhtar reflects on Bollywood's reliance on star power, highlighting the industry's lack of interest in projects without big names, despite her efforts to support indie films.

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newsbytesapp.comStai leggendo18 h fa

Zoya Akhtar talks about making indie films 'accessible'

Zoya Akhtar reflects on Bollywood's reliance on star power, highlighting the industry's lack of interest in projects without big names, despite her efforts to support indie films.

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hindustantimes.com20 h fa

Zoya Akhtar calls Bollywood 'star-driven industry', says 'we aren't interested in anything with no stars' |…

Zoya Akhtar has executive produced Shape of Momo, a Nepali-language Sikkimese film that released in theatres this week. | Bollywood

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Zoya Akhtar calls Bollywood 'star-driven industry', says 'we aren't interested in anything with no stars' | Interview

    Zoya Akhtar has executive produced Shape of Momo, a Nepali-language Sikkimese film that released in theatres this week. | Bollywood

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Zoya Akhtar talks about making indie films 'accessible'

    Zoya Akhtar reflects on Bollywood's reliance on star power, highlighting the industry's lack of interest in projects without big names, despite her efforts to support indie films.