Anurag Kashyap says ‘Hindi cinema isn’t making anything original’, Vikramaditya Motwane feels 45-minute ads are killing theatres | Bollywood News
Artificial intelligence is not the future… it is the present, and it has started to play a pivotal part in multiple professions, including cinema. In a recent conversation at the Synapse Conclave, a few of the most pioneering voices of Indian films weighed in on the influence of AI in cinema. Anurag Kashyap, who seems to utilise every opportunity to take a dig at mainstream Hindi cinema, didn’t miss this one either. “If you are talking about influence of AI in Hindi cinema, they have not made anything original recently. It is mostly remakes, and honestly, AI can help them with better copies and better remakes,” said Anurag, who also spoke about how his issue with AI isn’t just restricted to the impact of the technology in the creative side of things. Anurag spoke about how the AI servers need a lot of water to cool down, and to illustrate his point, recalled an anecdote about the shooting of Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire. “When Danny used smaller cameras to shoot in the slums, and the …

