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Nawazuddin Siddiqui slammed streaming platforms to prioritize profit on art: ‘Bazaar toh Ban Hi Gaya’. Hindi film news

Nawazuddin Siddiqui criticized streaming platforms to prioritize profits on creativity, called them marketplace. He warned that reducing commercial aspects damages art. Recently, Anurag Kashyap called Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos “The Definition of Dumb”, which sparks mixed reactions, including a subtle jab from acta Kapoor, referring to Kashyap’s “mother-in-law” comment.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui has often voiced his concerns about the shortcomings of the Hindi film industry. Recently, he also targeted streaming services, accusing him of further trade and profits of creativity and artistic quality. According to him, these platforms have turned into a commercial hub, which lose true artistic values.Streaming platforms are converting into marketplaceTalking on the screen, Siddiqui said, “Despite any platform or any process, it starts as great and then turns into a market. Bazaar toh Ban Ban Ban Hi has sung in India. The studio says that we need ‘commercial’ qualities associated with every project. I do not agree. If the product is of a certain quality, then the commercial aspect eventually connects to it systematically. ,Loss of reducing commercial aspectsHe explained that a lot of emphasis on the commercial side of art can cause significant damage. Over time, projects starting with large passions often become purely professional ventures.Anurag Kashyap’s recent comments on Netflix CEOA few days before this, Anurag Kashyap, director of the ‘Sacred Games’, did a sharp digging at Netflix CEO Ted Sarndos. Responding to Sarandos’ comments about Netflix’s first Indian origin, Kashyap said, “I always knew that technical people are dumb when it comes to storytelling, but Ted Sarandos is the definition of dumb that I did not know.”Mixed reactions and Ekta Kapoor’s subtle jobHis statements gave rise to various reactions in social media platforms. Amid reactions, Ekta Kapoor from Balaji Telefilms made fun of Kashyap subtle, which mentions her “mother-in-law” comment in a hidden criticism.

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