Screenwriter Jyoti Kapoor is voicing a growing frustration in the Hindi cinema industry, where writers face significant challenges concerning due credit and fair compensation. Despite critical creative input, Kapoor argues that writers often end up being short-changed.
Citing increased awareness, she notes that while instances of idea theft have decreased, the industry’s unpredictability still poses risks. Kapoor recounts her personal experience with a project shelved after five years of development, encapsulating the uncertain landscape writers must navigate.
Highlighting the ever-evolving nature of cinema trends, Kapoor points out the disappearance of mid-budget, slice-of-life films, replaced by big-budget spectacles. Despite these setbacks, she remains optimistic about creating impactful stories and is exploring new ventures in directing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
