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Jim Sarbh urges greater diversity in cinema

Jim Sarbh highlights how Indians often undervalue their films, stereotyping them as mere song and dance spectacles, doubting their appeal at global film festivals.

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Jim Sarbh urges greater diversity in cinema

Jim Sarbh highlights how Indians often undervalue their films, stereotyping them as mere song and dance spectacles, doubting their appeal at global film festivals.

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Jim Sarbh says Indians underestimate own films over 'song and dance', feel 'no one would watch them at film…

Jim Sarbh spoke about how Indians often underestimate their own films because of a perception that only a certain kind of cinema works overseas. | Bollywood

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  1. sabato 6 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Jim Sarbh says Indians underestimate own films over 'song and dance', feel 'no one would watch them at film festivals'

    Jim Sarbh spoke about how Indians often underestimate their own films because of a perception that only a certain kind of cinema works overseas. | Bollywood

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Jim Sarbh urges greater diversity in cinema

    Jim Sarbh highlights how Indians often undervalue their films, stereotyping them as mere song and dance spectacles, doubting their appeal at global film festivals.