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The 2024 Cannes Film Festival has garnered attention for featuring established celebrities and a wave of Indian social media influencers. While some questioned their presence, acclaimed filmmaker Aditya Sarpotdar offers a nuanced perspective. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama , Sarpotdar acknowledged initial concerns within the film industry, highlighting the festival's core focus on cinema.

EXCLUSIVE: Is Cannes losing its focus? Filmmaker Aditya Sarpotdar speaks about presence of Indian influencers at “hardcore” film event: “Red carpet appearances and influencer buzz won’t win national acclaim” He said, “All the people in the industry, were saying that this should not be a fashion event. This should not be an influencer event. It is a hardcore film event.



” But explained further, “Look at the end of it, when you finish the festival, we are all celebrating the filmmakers. We are all celebrating the team that won the award.” The director, who is awaiting the release of his film Munjya , argued that creating lasting impact requires strong films, not red-carpet hype.

"No amount of influencers or outfits or any buzz created on the red carpet will get you any acclaim as a nation." Sarpotdar contrasted the influencer presence with the success of Indian films at the festival. "I am proud of the fact that an Indian film goes there with an Indian set of actors.

..Chhaya Kadam was there, who's a part of All We Imagine As Light .

So all these people go the.

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