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Ali Fazal says filmmaking is not corporate job, reacts to debate stirred by Deepika Padukone: ‘Genre changes working style'
Ali Fazal says filmmaking is not corporate job, reacts to debate stirred by Deepika Padukone: ‘Genre changes working style'

Indian Express

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Ali Fazal says filmmaking is not corporate job, reacts to debate stirred by Deepika Padukone: ‘Genre changes working style'

Deepika Padukone's decision to walk out of Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Spirit has sparked a discussion around actors working longer than they need to on film sets. Over the last few weeks, several actors like Ajay Devgn, Kajol, and Sonakshi Sinha backed the new mom and voiced support for her. Meanwhile, filmmakers Kussh Sinha, Suneel Darshan and Mohit Suri believed it was unfair to blame the directors. Now, in an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, actor Ali Fazal has shared his take on the subject. Ali, who co-produced Girls Will Be Girls along with his wife, actor Richa Chadha, under their banner Pushing Buttons production, said, '(Filmmaking) is not a corporate job.' Claiming he doesn't know much about the ongoing debate in the industry, Ali shared, 'I am pro everybody being satisfied. At the end of the day, we are creators. This is not like a corporate job. No offence to them, but it is not. Creating things takes a lot of compassion. It needs to be mutually decided between actors, creators and technicians, 'What is the displacement of the hours in that particular project.'' He added that every project has different requirements and schedules are tailored accordingly. 'Sometimes, some projects don't require much because it is VFX-heavy. Some projects require more because it is action, and drama. The genre changes the working style. That's the kind of industry we are in. You can't put a template. This is all subjective. This is not for others to discuss and throw their opinions. It is harsh asking people to take sides. It is not fair.' ALSO READ | 'Salman Khan's politics mirror Bajrangi's': Kabir Khan reflects on Bajrangi Bhaijaan's 10th anniversary, 'heated discussions' with Bhai during shoot, potential sequel Previously, Kussh Sinha said in an interview with Zoom, 'An actor is not the only stakeholder in a film. There's the producer, director, DOP, production manager, location manager, and many more who are equally important to the process.' Kussh, who is the son of veteran star Shatrughan Sinha (who is famously known for being tardy on sets) added, 'If an actor insists on working only a certain way, and this is discussed and agreed upon beforehand, then great. But if it's power play, 'my way or the highway,' I don't think that works. A film is a collective effort, and one person dictating timelines can create issues.' Meanwhile, filmmaker Suneel Darshan told IANS, 'I believe one should work only with those people who love your film more than you do. There was a time when Deepika was not a part of the industry. You will be able to find several new talents.' Jyothi Jha works as a Copy Editor at the Indian Express. She brings in more than 5 years of experience where she has covered Entertainment majorly for TV9, NDTV and Republic Media. Apart from Entertainment, she has been an anchor, copy editor and managed production team under the Politics and Daily News segment. She's passionate about Journalism and it has always been her first choice, she believes in what George Orwell had once said, " Journalism is printing what someone else does not want you to do, rest everything is public relations". ... Read More

Football Manager 25 video game cancelled after series of delays
Football Manager 25 video game cancelled after series of delays

The Guardian

time07-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Football Manager 25 video game cancelled after series of delays

The makers of Football Manager have cancelled the 2025 release of the game after a series of delays. Sports Interactive (SI) announced that FM25 had been scrapped, with the game's makers turning their attention to FM26, which is due for release in November. SI, which is owned by the gaming company Sega, apologised to fans after making the 'difficult decision' to cancel the game after a number of technical hitches. 'We know this will come as a huge disappointment, especially given that the release date has already moved twice, and [fans] have been eagerly anticipating the first gameplay reveal,' a statement said. The game's makers said they had planned to 'create the biggest technical and visual advancement in the series for a generation' but that had proven impossible. They said: 'While many areas of the game have hit our targets, the overarching player experience and interface is not where we need it to be. We could have pressed on, released FM25 in its current state, and fixed things down the line – but that's not the right thing to do. We were also unwilling to go beyond a March release as it would be too late in the football season to expect players to then buy another game later in the year.' Sign up to Pushing Buttons Keza MacDonald's weekly look at the world of gaming after newsletter promotion SI will not update the 2024 version of the game with 2025's squad and transfer information, but said it would provide full refunds to fans who ordered FM25.

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