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Mrs director Arati Kadav explains why films aren’t getting greenlit, says money for artistes is drying up | Bollywood News

Mrs director Arati Kadav explains why films aren’t getting greenlit, says money for artistes is drying up | Bollywood News

It was only a month ago that dozens of indie filmmakers united to put out a statement highlighting the plight of indie films in the country. One of the undersigned was Arati Kadav, best known for helming films like Cargo (2017), a sci-fi drama starring Vikrant Massey, and Mrs, a coming-of-age movie starring Sanya Malhotra, which released on ZEE5 earlier this year. Now, Kadav has shared a thread on X, explaining why films are not being greenlit these days. She traced it back to the advent of streaming giants Netflix and Amazon Prime Video back in 2017. “Big players came and started playing the valuation game and not the money game,” she wrote, adding, “Everyone overestimated the volume game in India, went for impressions over revenue and made 200 rupees entry price for whole families for all the movies, shows.” Arati Kadav underlined the example of HBO’s popular fantasy epic Game of Thrones, made on a budget of $600 million, but which was accessible to Indian viewers on JioHotstar for just a meagre subscription fee …

Women’s Day Special: From Arati Kadav, Shuchi Talati to Rima Das, female gaze that is changing the narrative

Women’s Day Special: From Arati Kadav, Shuchi Talati to Rima Das, female gaze that is changing the narrative

Last few months have seen several female storytellers take the centre stage when it comes to showcasing well written, well directed stories about Indian women. But this is not a first. India has lately seen several female directors take charge and present compelling stories about Indian women with unique treatment and perspective. So, does a female gaze differ from a male gaze when it comes to telling stories about the women in India and in which way? Arati Kadav, Rima Das and Shuchi are some of the new-age female directors changing the narratives. We talk to leading new-age female directors, who talk about the difference of female gaze and how it changes the narrative of a story about a woman. Also Read: ‘Nahi jeete toh lagta hai sab exhaustion hai’: Guneet Monga reacts to Anuja’s loss at Oscars 2025 Rima Das, Village Rockstars 2 Rima Das directorial Village Rockstars 2 has received critical acclaim. “I believe the female gaze offers a personal, more nuanced perspective,” shares Rima, whose film Village Rockstars 2 (2024) follows the …

Mrs. director Arati Kadav criticizes Bollywood for ‘glorifying’ Karwa Chauth and making it ‘gender-neutral’: ‘That portrayal bothers me’

Mrs. director Arati Kadav criticizes Bollywood for ‘glorifying’ Karwa Chauth and making it ‘gender-neutral’: ‘That portrayal bothers me’

Arati Kadav’s Mrs. has captivated audiences with its unfiltered take on a woman’s journey through marriage and the weight of societal expectations within a new family. A remake of Jeo Baby’s Malayalam hit The Great Indian Kitchen, the film has been widely praised for its thought-provoking narrative and Sanya Malhotra’s gripping performance. Recently, the director shared her perspective on the Karwa Chauth scene in the film, expressing concerns over how Bollywood has overly romanticized the tradition and presented it in a way that dilutes its gendered reality, a depiction she finds troubling. Arati Kadav, in a conversation with Indian Express, shed light on the inclusion of the Karwa Chauth scene in Mrs., revealing that it was a last-minute addition made just 20 days before filming. She felt it was impossible to depict domestic life in a Hindi film without addressing the widely practiced ritual, especially given how Bollywood has romanticized it over the years.  Unlike the original Malayalam film, which deeply rooted its critique in South Indian customs, Kadav wanted to reflect the realities of …

Mrs director Arati Kadav dislikes how Bollywood has ‘glorified’ Karwa Chauth, made it appear ‘gender-neutral’ | Bollywood

Mrs director Arati Kadav dislikes how Bollywood has ‘glorified’ Karwa Chauth, made it appear ‘gender-neutral’ | Bollywood

Filmmaker Arati Kadav, who helmed Mrs, has spoken about the Karwa Chauth sequence in the film. Speaking with Indian Express, Arati said that Bollywood’s portrayal of the ritual bothers her, adding that it “has glorified the ritual, turning it into something celebratory and even gender-neutral” when it is not so in reality. (Also Read | Mrs actor Nishant Dahiya says he’s getting abusive messages from men, not women: ‘Go and eat rat poison’) Nishant Dahiya plays Diwakar Kumar, who marries Sanya Malhotra’s Richa in the film. Arati Kadav talks about Karwa Chauth Talking about the Indian festival of Karwa Chauth, Arati said that she felt it was “the most fitting cultural touchpoint” to feature in Mrs. Arati said, “First of all, in today’s climate, making overt religious statements isn’t as easy. What the original did was phenomenal, but it was also deeply tied to the socio-cultural realities of the South. With our adaptation, I wanted to reflect the world I’ve grown up in — and in North India, Karwa Chauth felt like the most fitting …

Mrs director Arati Kadav reacts to SIFF’s ‘toxic feminism’ remark: We didn’t depict men as evil…

Mrs director Arati Kadav reacts to SIFF’s ‘toxic feminism’ remark: We didn’t depict men as evil…

Filmmaker Arati Kadav says that she is “extremely grateful and happily surprised by the response” her film Mrs. has been receiving online. When asked about the film’s fantastic festival run, which included Sanya Malhotra winning the Best Actress award at the 2024 New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF), and the positive reactions after the film’s OTT premiere, Arati tells us, “Honestly, I didn’t expect to be selected for festivals because our film wasn’t the ‘typical’ festival kind of a movie. But the response was overwhelming. People would come up and hug me, talk to me for hours — it was incredible,” adding, “With so many positive reactions pouring in and discussions happening around the film online, I couldn’t be happier. I wasn’t expecting it.” Director Arati Kadav (L) | A still from the movie Mrs. However, the film’s success hasn’t been without controversy. Ask about criticism from the Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), a men’s rights organisation, which accused the film of spreading “toxic feminist propaganda”, Arati clarifies, “I don’t believe this is toxic feminism. …

Leaking pipeline in ‘Mrs’ a metaphor for patriarchy: Arati Kadav on remaking ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ | Bollywood

Leaking pipeline in ‘Mrs’ a metaphor for patriarchy: Arati Kadav on remaking ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ | Bollywood

New Delhi, Taking a film like “The Great Indian Kitchen” and remaking it for a new audience was a responsibility for Arati Kadav, who wanted “Mrs” to retain the strong feminist statement of the original but also include her lived experiences as a woman. Leaking pipeline in ‘Mrs’ a metaphor for patriarchy: Arati Kadav on remaking ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ “Mrs” stars Sanya Malhotra as Richa, an aspiring dancer who gets into an arranged marriage and slowly begins to unravel as she gets tied up with an unending cycle of kitchen duties. The film has been praised for being a good adaptation. Kadav, who has in the past made sci-fi drama “Cargo”, admits that it was a tough but cathartic experience to remake Jeo Baby’s 2021 Malayalam film in Hindi. “‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ has a very strong feminist statement. It’s the story of our mothers and aunts’ lives. It’s a story that will define our daughters’ lives in a way. So, it had to be told responsibly… People love it for its treatment. As …

Mrs director Arati Kadav: ‘My next is a sci-fi story with a bit of magic’

Mrs director Arati Kadav: ‘My next is a sci-fi story with a bit of magic’

Sometimes, the lessons learnt on one film tend to influence a director’s next. At first glance, that seemingly doesn’t apply to Mrs director Arati Kadav, who has begun work on her next project. “I’m making a science fiction story,” she reveals. That’s a genre far removed from the Sanya Malhotra-led drama, which revolves around a new bride who challenges the patriarchal norms threatening to suffocate her marriage and identity. But the director insists that regardless of the two different genres, Mrs will deeply influence her yet-untitled story. Arati Kadav “I learnt so much about human emotions in Mrs. I will take that into the science fiction film. It will have a lot of human drama because that has to be at the centre of my stories. I enjoyed strong character drama in Mrs. So, it will be a heartfelt sci-fi story, a character drama with a bit of magic,” shares Kadav. This will be her second attempt at the sci-fi genre after Cargo (2019), which marked her feature film debut. Meanwhile, Mrs, an adaptation of …

Bollywood News Live Today February 10, 2025 : Arati Kadav reveals how her mother not wanting to watch The Great Indian Kitchen with subtitles prompted her to make Mrs

Bollywood News Live Today February 10, 2025 : Arati Kadav reveals how her mother not wanting to watch The Great Indian Kitchen with subtitles prompted her to make Mrs

Bollywood News Live: Get real-time updates on Bollywood news, celebrity updates, new movies, and exclusive stories all in one place! Latest news on February 10, 2025: Latest entertainment news on February 10, 2025: Arati Kadav has directed Mrs, the official Hindi remake of The Great Indian Kitchen. Bollywood News Live: Bollywood News Stay in the know with real-time updates on Bollywood’s biggest stories. From breaking celebrity news to fresh movie releases and glamorous red-carpet moments, we’re your top source. Get exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes scoops, and everything exciting in the world of Hindi cinema! This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by Hindustan Times staff.…Read More Follow all the updates here: Feb 10, 2025 6:05 AM IST Bollywood News LIVE Updates: Arati Kadav reveals how her mother not wanting to watch The Great Indian Kitchen with subtitles prompted her to make Mrs The director of Mrs, Arati Kadav, speaks about remaking Malayalam hit The Great Indian Kitchen and tackling mild patriarchy as a female filmmaker. Read the full story here Disclaimer: We …

Bollywood News Live Today February 10, 2025 : Arati Kadav reveals how her mother not wanting to watch The Great Indian Kitchen with subtitles prompted her to make Mrs

Arati Kadav reveals how her mother not wanting to watch The Great Indian Kitchen with subtitles prompted her to make Mrs | Bollywood

Sanya Malhotra’s latest film, Mrs, was released earlier this week. The film, a remake of the Malayalam cult classic The Great Indian Kitchen, is currently garnering love from fans. But many have been comparing it to the original, too. The film’s director, Arati Kadav, tells HT in a candid chat that ‘there’s no way to win this’. Admitting that The Great Indian Kitchen was ‘a tough act to follow’, Arati explains what prompted her to remake the beloved film. (Also read: Mrs director Arati Kadav admits omitting crew’s name from trailer was ‘a lapse’, glad it was ‘rectified immediately’) Arati Kadav has directed Mrs, the official Hindi remake of The Great Indian Kitchen. Arati Kadav on remaking The Great Indian Kitchen Talking about her motivations for making this story, the filmmaker says, “I felt that this story needs to be set in North India and reach a larger audience. This film is so relevant for North India. I felt they needed to see it. I wanted my mother to see The Great Indian Kitchen, but …

Mrs director Arati Kadav admits omitting crew’s name from trailer was ‘a lapse’, glad it was ‘rectified immediately’ | Bollywood

Mrs director Arati Kadav admits omitting crew’s name from trailer was ‘a lapse’, glad it was ‘rectified immediately’ | Bollywood

Sanya Malhotra’s latest film, Mrs, was released earlier this week. The film, a remake of the Malayalam cult classic The Great Indian Kitchen, has been received well by both fans and critics. But it did create a minor flutter after the trailer was released last month, and many noted that the technicians’ names were absent from the slate. (Also read: Mrs trailer: Sanya Malhotra fights patriarchy in the great Indian kitchen. Watch) Mrs has been directed by Arati Kadav. Arati Kadav on Mrs technicians’ credits The film’s director, Arati Kadav, addressed the ‘lapse’ in interaction with HT and said she was glad that Zee5 – the platform on which the film was released – rectified it immediately. “It was definitely a lapse,” said Arati, adding, “There were so many players, and it was a genuine mistake. There were 3-4 platforms collaborating on this. When I asked them, they said, ‘It’s a genuine mistake,’ and they immediately corrected it.” Arati added that she spoke with the crew members when that happened. “I have a very, very …