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Director Shoojit Sarkar has talked about not running Bollywood films. He told in an interview that what is going wrong in Hindi cinema, due to which films of big stars are flopping. Talking to ANI, the government said that the biggest issue is not to take risk about the story.
Filmmakers are not taking risk in stories
Speaking to news agency ANI, the director gave two important reasons for this. He said- First of all, I would like to say that filmmakers and producers are creative people and are not taking risks. When it comes to telling the story, you cannot repeat old stories. You have to take some risks somewhere.

He told, you need to bring new meaningful subjects, irrespective of the genre.
Popular actors will have to reduce fees
He also pointed towards the increasing fees of actors in Bollywood. The government said- ‘Some popular actors should think on their fees. Otherwise they will not get a chance. I will not say much about the actors and their fees, but I am sure on one thing that popular actors will have to reduce their fees. He said, if they do not do so, the directors will stop contacting them.
The government also explained how their production house Rising Sun Films, working with actors, keeps the budget under control, who understand the importance of living within the budget.
He says- ‘This has not happened to us. All the films we have made, they have never been allowed to cost too much, so our complaints are less. We have worked with actors who understand that they are working on the film Rising Sun with Shoojit Sarkar and will not cost much.

Let us know that the government is identified in the industry of the Experimental Director. He is known for films like ‘Vicky Donor’, ‘Pink’, ‘Piku’ October. Last year, his film ‘I Want to Talk’ came with Abhishek Bachchan, whose subject was well appreciated.