Actress Tisca Chopra, who is making her digital debut with web series Hostages and also gearing up for her directorial venture in Bollywood, says high-quality production and content in the web space is keeping filmmakers on their toes to deliver good cinema.
, "The way the web space is booming; films have to be reinvented by the makers. In the web space, are not looking for a hero-heroine story. They are looking for stories that are engaging. The big change is that, in recent times, none of those formula films have worked well at the box office. Rather, films like Badhaai Ho, Stree and recently The Tashkent Files earned good reviews and considerably good business. That way, I think digital entertainment is changing the face of cinema.”
, who has worked in films and television, feels a dire need for filmmakers to reorient themselves to cater to an audience that is well exposed to good storytelling. "If filmmakers won't up their game, it will be difficult for them to pull the audience to the theatres. No one will deny the fact that a film has its own a film sitting in a dark room, on a big screen, is really an experience."
Apart from acting, Tisca has also tried her hand at production and backed the award-winning short film Chutney.
On her plans to direct a feature film, Tisca says, "We have just finished scripting. We are going to the next level of casting and other processes. Let us hope it's not difficult. But even if it is, we will do it.”
Hostages, is directed by Sudhir Mishra, Tisca shares screen space with actors Ronit Roy, Parvin Dabas, Aashim Gulati and Anangsha Biswas. She essays a doctor named Mira Anand