Kunaal Roy Kapur Reveals How AI Has Democratized Filmmaking

Kunaal Roy Kapur believes AI has actually expanded filmmaking opportunities rather than threatening them. He explains how technology has removed traditional barriers for creators from smaller towns. The actor's streaming show explores themes of connection in our digital world. Thode Door Thode Paas offers a heartwarming look at modern family relationships.

Key Points: Kunaal Roy Kapur Says AI Democratizes Filmmaking Process

  • AI technology has eliminated traditional gatekeepers in filmmaking industry
  • Creators from small towns now have access to filmmaking tools
  • High-quality content can reach audiences without middlemen
  • Streaming show explores modern family dynamics in digital age
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Kunaal Roy Kapur says AI has largely democratised filmmaking

Actor Kunaal Roy Kapur discusses how AI and technology have created millions of new filmmakers worldwide while promoting his streaming show Thode Door Thode Paas.

"A good thing that has happened is that technology, phones, etc have completely democratised the whole film-making process - Kunaal Roy Kapur"

Mumbai, Nov 11

Actor Kunaal Roy Kapur, who is receiving a lot of positive response for his streaming show 'Thode Door Thode Paas', has shared his opinion on the emergence of AI. The actor has said that people feared that AI will affect filmmakers but in reality, the technology has only given rise to millions of filmmakers across the world.

Talking about the same, he said in a statement, "A good thing that has happened is that technology, phones, etc have completely democratised the whole film-making process. So you have creators coming up from small towns who didn't have access earlier, which is wonderful, those gatekeepers have gone. Now if you want to be popular on YouTube or Instagram, you could make high quality content and not have a middle man, and that's because of technology".

She further mentioned, "So when they say it's really affected filmmakers, No, there are now millions of more filmmakers and what's happened is that it has taken the sheen of the filmmakers so now people are like what are you doing that is so special? So creativity has not reduced, it has increased".

Meanwhile, his show 'Thode Door Thode Paas' has already struck a chord with viewers for its warmth, relatability, and humour. Directed by Prashant Bhagia and produced by Manish Trehan, the show also stars Pankaj Kapur, Kunaal Roy Kapur & Mona Singh, in a talented ensemble in a heartwarming narrative about a modern Indian family that's always online but rarely connected.

The series invites audiences to pause, unplug, and reconnect with what truly matters, which is, family, laughter, and love. In a world that's always scrolling, it is a gentle reminder to look up, look around, and be a little closer.

'Thode Door Thode Paas' streams on ZEE5.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the democratization aspect, let's not ignore that AI is also threatening jobs in the animation and VFX industry. Many of my friends in Mumbai studios are worried about their future.
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Ananya R
His show 'Thode Door Thode Paas' is so relatable! The message about being always online but rarely connected hits home. Technology is great but we need balance. ❤️
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Vikram M
As someone from Jaipur who started a YouTube channel during lockdown, I can confirm this. Technology has given voice to so many of us who couldn't afford film school or Mumbai connections.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective! In the West we're having similar conversations. The key is ensuring that while technology opens doors, it doesn't compromise artistic integrity and human creativity.
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Karthik V
True that! My cousin from Lucknow makes amazing short films with just his smartphone and basic editing apps. The playing field is definitely more level now. Jai ho technology! 📱✨

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