"It is great. There is audience for small... Alternate cinema. Today there are big studios... Producers willing to invest in small films. Things are changing slowly. The time is great for small independent films as these films are getting attention provided the content is good," Kalki told PTI.
The 31-year-old actress has been part of small budget movies like "Shaitan", "That Girl In Yellow Boots" among others. She tasted commercial success with "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" and "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani".
"I am happy, I don't get as many commercial films as independent small films. But I am happy I get to do both commercial and independent small films. Both the kind of films help me explore myself as an actor," she said.
Kalki would be seen next in "Mantra". It was her actor friend Rajat Kapoor who brought the idea of the film to her.
"I loved the script...It is an intelligent script. Rajat Kapoor told me about this film and I made myself available for the film for ten days," she said.
The "Dev D" actress feels the trend of crowd-funding has a great future.
"There were producers on board...We had money but it was not enough. So, as actors we did all that we could for the film...Some worked for free, some arranged meals for the cast and crew. We hope people would give money for the project. We are also spreading the word for the film," she said.
"Mantra" is a story inspired by an iconic Indian brand that was struggling to hold its own against the onslaught of multinationals and was eventually bought out by one.
"It is the story of changing India..How multi-national companies come and take over the small companies and one family becomes bankrupt. I play the daughter...Have two brothers - Shiv Pandit and Rohan," Kalki said.
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