The India story holds promise, but questions are raised too. We sift through the noise to discover how the diverse global voices view India. Every week, Loveena Tandon, a journalist and filmmaker with over twenty years of international experience, talks to influential people of diverse backgrounds about what fascinates them about India, also exploring how their personal journeys connects with that of India. If you're looking to engage or do business with India, tune in for insights from those who've successfully navigated its complexities.
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The India story holds promise, but questions are raised too. We sift through the noise to discover how the diverse global voices view India. Every week, Loveena Tandon, a journalist and filmmaker with over twenty years of international experience, talks to influential people of diverse backgrounds about what fascinates them about India, also exploring how their personal journeys connects with that of India. If you're looking to engage or do business with India, tune in for insights from those who've successfully navigated its complexities.
On India: A Story in the Making, we often talk about how stories travel — and this
time, we lived it across three continents. The film “I’m Not an Actor,” directed by
Aditya Kripalani and starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Chitrangada Satarupa, was
shot across continents — simultaneously in India and Germany over 28 days, with
both actors performing live through a screen. So, it felt fitting that on India: A Story in
the Making, we too brought together three continents — I was in London,
Nawazuddin and Chitrangada joined from Mumbai, and Aditya spoke from Germany.
Technology, put to good use, brought us together for a truly global conversation.
An Indo-German collaboration, the film reflects a larger cinematic shift. Cinema has
always been the world’s cultural bridge — a soft power that connects hearts before
borders. No wonder Prime Minister Starmer, on his recent visit to India, announced
major Indo-UK collaborations with Yash Raj Films, while Germany too has opened
its arms to international partnerships through its new 2024–25 Film Funding Reforms
— increasing grants and tax incentives of up to 30% to attract global productions.
For Indian filmmakers, it’s a wider canvas than ever before. With India’s cinema
audience among the largest in the world, it’s no surprise that Indian stories are
finding new homes and audiences abroad.
“I’m Not an Actor” premiered in the UK at the Bradford Film Festival and is now
screening in select VUE, ODEON, and independent cinemas across the country —
one more story reminding us that cinema continues to bridge continents, one frame
at a time.
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India A Story in the Making with Loveena Tandon
The India story holds promise, but questions are raised too. We sift through the noise to discover how the diverse global voices view India. Every week, Loveena Tandon, a journalist and filmmaker with over twenty years of international experience, talks to influential people of diverse backgrounds about what fascinates them about India, also exploring how their personal journeys connects with that of India. If you're looking to engage or do business with India, tune in for insights from those who've successfully navigated its complexities.