There are more platforms for short films today, says Ashiwny Iyer Tiwari

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 04 2020 | 8:36 PM IST

Filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari says the trend of making short films in the industry has picked up steam in recent years as there are more platforms to showcase them to the audiences.

Ashwiny has directed SonyLIV's upcoming short "Ghar Ki Murgi", starring Sakshi Tanwar. The movie presents a slice of life, emotional journey of a wife, mother and daughter-in-law, who finds her true self in the world of family and responsibility.

"We are used to saying a lot of things through a feature film. And to say something as important as this in 15 to 20 minutes is challenging. The times that we are living in, it is essential to talk about women empowerment.

"A short film is about saying something important but in a short time. And today there is a trend of making short films as there are platforms to release it," Ashwiny told reporters here at the special screening of the film.

Her filmmaker husband, Nitesh Tiwari, who has penned the screenplay and dialogues, echoed Ashwiny's observation and there are more takers for short films now.

"It is an important film to be told. We are happy SonyLIV is sharing it with the world. It is heartening to know there are takers for such stories."
"I have picked up nuances from what I have seen around me. Our mothers and wives do so much work and we don't thank them for whatever they do, rather we take them for granted. It is not an easy job, they do everything and sadly they are not recognised."
"The budget is less but the idea is to make it with same quality. All the HODs who were there on 'Panga' helped us on this movie. Sakshi has done a favour to us, she didn't talk about money. That's the beauty of having talented actors, who feel they are doing this because they see that you want to say something important."

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First Published: Mar 04 2020 | 8:36 PM IST

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