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Filmmakers speak out against exhibition inequality, shrinking space for independent films
Forty-six Indian independent filmmakers, including prominent names like Payal Kapadia and Varun Grover, have united to demand fair access to theaters, highlighting the struggle of films like Kanu Behl's "Agra" for equitable showtimes. They call for reforms ensuring guaranteed slots and transparency in programming to allow Indian audiences to discover diverse stories, addressing systemic issues in the industry.
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