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of this being taken seriously. i believe. i mean guess that's the hello everybody come i'm on. if i'm kid in the evolving landscape of the 21st century, the focus no more than ever is on in the bottom. my guess tonight is an award winning producer, one not only one, but to ask us the last one in 2023 for the documentary elephant visitors about in india genius. couple who raised often independent the cops. she has been double the pride of india, a truman change may occur. welcome when the local food, thank you so much said i'm so happy to be ready. our company needs longer. always be found in c o. c. can containment boutique film production house in 2019 c, one has 1st also got to be 90 percent kind of a awards full period end of a sentence. documentary based on the social stigma remonstrate in india. last year,
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she on her 2nd, oscar for the prism and the same category. document dream rebels around a premium that develops between an indigenous couple and an open by the elephant brand new. and it's 5 years in southern and the so many reasons to congratulate you . phone q. congratulations for one year old. and that is also yes, thank you. have a very happy how has managed, changed you as a produces that interesting? i think it's definitely made me montgomery me. you know, there is this need of love and stable it in life emotionally. yes. i'm somewhat it also freeze you and makes them even more fluid list audio look. yeah. because you know that you have your own. i'm also somebody who last 4 of my veterans, 16 years ago, and i'm the only child, the sense of belonging is something that i have grieved for the most, you know,
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between all the success and all the verbally treasures. a sense of belonging is something that is a virtue that is most important to me in my life and, and it's video and i feel that i have a set of beautiful parents. now a beautiful family. and they're very proud and i think right that is dead in their eyes and in their voice. for me is the most beautiful reward in the world above and beyond everything that's so true and shining computer. the name was osmond. yes, we need moma and you needed a couple weeks of name. now i'm of the so a couple couple from i don't know that you said yes. the indigo. put in the when did you start to think your feelings not to produce them but to sort of the i've feelings came into being thing ever since it's an estimate. i think i was born brought up in a good one the main road and saw the 3 send them on the single friday number was out of go to everything just transferred to you know, it's do a little of time traveling. you would in college, are you in school as growing up?
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yours is my own background. i comfortable, very, very humbly family off of just, you know, dad, being a business person trying to do different businesses, property construction, you know, in delhi to make ends meet with his less family. but my best friends, mother annuity does a good is their name, and she used to be a production coordinator in international phones. and i used to just be holding guns and done so all observing hood ever since i think i was 1516 digitizing her phone books. and compute the, you know, being that the goal in office being the business of creativity, it's actually building a dream. yeah. so, you know, selling a dream, getting it through life every be and so much decision making in interest of the dream land. so in her life that was and that responsibility and wanted to learn more and on the job went strength to strength started as her in don't in don't ever since i was 1516 and kept going. and by the time i was 1920, i was
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a line producing big international trends in the canadian of french italian from using an imax document freeze for the shots. just the whole walks of production that i used to hire a lot of equipment from bomb bay. right, in laid a lot of actors as and then needed a fall which ever showed the technical skills with all in one be so life friends in bombay with the lights, people, you know, i'm the groups guys, those are the people i knew from the managed to call them from shore to shoot in the lead then by the time i was 21, i decided to move to one back and raised money from my me but and i know wanted to produce utah city letting me do it. i am right keen to understand how is this good for it. and so while i loaned logistics 1st by 6 years, very, very early on in life, right. i wanted to come to the other side of creative before the logistics dot and that johnny begin bombay for me. and that's when i really committed myself to move you out and be in the, in different industry. which was your 1st feeling that you've been doing. i've
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produced, defend when i was 21, my 1st friend was go see salam india children cricket feel like i started it in 2006 and we leased it in 2007. why was producing it an important factor to not directing all texting and it are, but it's in the mind and yep, news that is somebody who collect some money. yes. and sort of that, but i think the concept of invest is completely different. yes. and that's actually a very good question because it took me a decade for delivery. what do you, what do you know when people are people in understand and i didn't know why people don't understand because my education or schooling, what i saw was producing ivy's money. both of them, but i choose the script that i want to come to the next couple of years of my life . i've been raised the money i make, i make the business then it's literally like a startup company. every time you're making your new media, high case scenario, what happens you're doing your compatible, then going out to raise money, then all figuring negotiating of all the activities director, making sure that contracts negotiation is done and then you'll get into how are we
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putting this on screen how every penny is added on the screen so that it looks better. it looks because i'm creatively aligning every to decision making and then sitting again on the at it because that's diamond system is made again. and then marketing leaves distribution rebuilding the money. it's getting the b yeah, oversight was, you know, so over the distribution cycles. so it, it is very, very exciting and i think it's a very cool business. it's extremely under depth. it's an organized, but it is a very, very exciting business. this industrial ahead is dominated and especially in the producer section is dominated by men. yes. but for the woman to be a producer, how difficult was it? i actually didn't even have that lens, you know, to be honest. all the years, maybe a internalized retrospectively that maybe it's an issue, but i always was very exacted by age. i just thought that very a just but as culture you know, more than gender, we kind of, you know,
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not accept the young as an equal. so i colored my head like, you know, i was $26.00 producing gangs with less of foot and i at that point of them and i was $26.00. i used to project as being fuck the, i'm duties like the, uh, what is to project being for the to be taken serious rectangle. is your side business? absolutely. you know, just be like if anybody wants a high or low, you know, to sit on the stable and negotiate multiple good ordeals, easter, did that question, s the guess? this really turkey is only 4 because that exactly any kind of discrimination is not something that you see upfront and 11 on, so forwarded upfront. it's older you'll utilize and then you also react with that. and then you know, so my reaction to that was started reading studies, reading thoughts with jackets, dressing like or the coloring my head white sting side and of being and rules that have fixed it. my thoughts to my middle colleagues,
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because if i said it might not be taken seriously, it might not be accepted in the contract in big corporate meetings, but those was, you don't or the days it's really life. no, no, yes, he has so many women on sets. absolutely. so many of them in introducing rules exemption rules. yes. uh, i don't think people have a choice then to take orders. you know that i've been, that have been times and you'd be with us instead of walkers that you need to get work done. and then they have it as distance. they don't look you in the eye. they feel like, you know, we conduct the orders and that's when you did it. like i said, you know, you have to take orders from me, you know, we have to learn to work together and it's fine. everything happens. i remember in my family, my name started coming on is as producer on so many phones over the years of something. so the god of us lunchbox us on shed on shy he gangs of us it. but i let sort of that equal to got her. none of these pictures feature me very so i'm the only different thing about buford are buford, so we will change that we,
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we make that end up, but it is a life i'm going to. i remember one of the family dinners is to like, you see you and magazines is you news people you had a producer, but there was somebody you are reporting to know. i said no, no, i am so body. but couldn't believe it. like they must have somebody are digging orders from like, somebody will tell you how do you know how to do it or do a loan? did you listen to do? last you appeared in 10. 16 is back. yeah. may i ask who, how? yes. unfortunately, they were both on when my mom left last the batteries against me and my dad had a very high diabetes and gave me issues and he was in dialysis. the most unfortunate part of this is that they both left in 6 months. so that was a huge hit and i'm the only jake, extremely loved by them. uh, they have really empowered me made me travel. the words above and beyond their means did this, the success to some extent this saw uh, northwestern salaam, india. uh, they saw the 1st one,
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the very proud they heard the song of may next from the savannah, which was them a mustang. yes, that kid last year song and was whenever i took featuring, she's young child director. i got a mock the hood that song which my mom was so so proud of and i still resonated that as a dedication to her. mom could not see that from that saw the so and, and then that to who were you doing this all for we all is going to say something to look. yeah. my, my dad got that address or not i've done something so amazing there. so right, the actually, i think i just adopted dreams of every detective. i produce trends of so many plus them directors for me. i was like, ok, all dreams of my dreams. you're not and make it happen for you. so it was just an art, most silvas for the business and you know,
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above and beyond the financials of it, i just really wanted to work make new boundaries happen. and also i think some when i um, connect with them very, very deeply when you, um, brands in to talking to them. you know, and, and the guy to me and i feel like i have mental angels. i have a way of talking to them, calling upon them, saying, help me here. you know, i am in this situation and that has me navigated or give me an idea that he can get out of this. this been around if he liked, then guided me for sure and bed and strongly do you know it's a very beautiful bond. yes. but yes. for many, many years. it was all the 1st time directors that i worked with and all the actors and all legends. i was like, ok, let's go to a fast or let's go when awards. let's go license globally. and that allowed me to, you know, constantly, you know, with the business like um, the indo front, pretty off cool production was signed in 1985 as the 1st one to use it in 2011 for
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the same quarter lunchbox. then i used it again, sort of inquired my son and, and then i did get a of the 2nd highest civilian award from france. i feel producing actually elevates the joint e of assume, and i, or i always feel that, how can i add value and then it just becomes a mission that i take over. so it has been putting a lot of emotions into work. and over the years, learning social set of fact substance. and now over the years feeling stable and you have got to ask us. yes. so i think that's the 1st and then you know, technically i have 11 oscar which is fine. and from this press, which is on my name, peter, the end of sentence or script game for the film i have. so if there's an executive producer on the phone with my company's a candidate introducing the front, what is it called ssl, secure uh to keep learning the learning. yeah. sikka entity in mon, mom named it. i'll just say capt reduced defeated. independence was one of the
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producers, and i served as an executive producer. so my full one in oscar. but for me, in my name, i have one of for elephant visitors when i served as a producer. how does your dream keep shifting from one thing to another offense? one is a job. yeah, one is producing the fed. one is sort of letting me put and defend together. that gives you a sense of satisfaction. but you also want to take him to some place that has no other answer to this. i love doing this. above and beyond. it's what makes my be me explain night makes my morning i am 40, consumed and is in service of the cut off. i love making sense, wanting to night. i'm thinking about stories and thinking what characters i'm thinking of. how can she and all that for the get added. what is the speech is one of the films that have been made it on the way on this. you know how to educate yourself. yes, that is the commerce bit of it. the art widow for this only is again as a producer shift between both and you know, when i read something,
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my 1st thought is, who's the best in the body to do this? who's the best and the boy who has done this. and i literally think that everything is a good to the separations of the so me, right, i don't discuss i expose scripts already on doing this for 15 years. i have some beautiful mentors around the world in europe and us in canada and news and, and, and some cool productions have been beautifully big. i just did a jordanian and getting co production. you know, 1st of its kind female producer from the board. i think that is also thinking like i did forward are similar. i don't work for the awards. they happen, you know, but i definitely keep myself aware of what's happening in the we're going to as invested was attending, so i'm just watching you consume, what do we think back tools to invest where do each day and one, you know, for me, i'm just like or this is working, you know, this is how the audience in canada,
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toronto reacted general. uh, maybe we can, you know, attempt alejandro like this in india. and he recently made a phone call again, which is an extreme action. so it says, you all know that's never been done in india, it's a 100 minutes and with 90 minutes of action, non stop action in a close space of a 3 and the moving team. just that experience, you know, is something that we've seen internationally within india. it's the 1st and we paid it into it onto a did so with the 1st and then from that will be sort of globally and, and it's sort the us right and rest of the word rights. and if you release globally, but norm, that's what our distributors, wiley also will expanded to that as for us. so integrating the businesses that this individual data, a larger team. how do i expand the footprint of this story? sits at the center of every production and bottom apart from other india. and i think lavonne, yes, those are the only 2 feeling division, mid to the 5 finalists and no other feeling. yeah. and then from the void which
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believes and leads cinema. what is it that lacks us, not just only for india, it's for around the world, any country. and we're all in one gutted the us international since the whole war since that entries from the country and some of the foreign friends are unbelievable compared to the fit in that us and from yeah, yeah, i've actually more than 2 to be part of that community because it would be so much that the, i was like, you know, i gone to it and look on it and just point fingers. i'm happy to say that the media . i want to see how does this decision mean? so, you know, certain one us to just understand that this is an american award. you know, this is an award that happens in us. yes. and it is gained popularity globally. you know, so this is a competition. and you send your best foot forward in the competition that thoughts i feel like and, and from me being in the committee or that was the part that was on the table. what v think is the best. so that taught, i see, well, just
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a few steps back. unfortunately, the taught us is on what will be accepted exactly the academy will those who vote are spread it on the way. how do these will does here to both of them if they're for mislead, at a big festival. if the for them as one or to festival, if this and this phone distribution in us, then there's a lot of publicity marketing that happens for that data. which is finding distribution that, that is the basis of word of mouth to drive it across us in levels globally. if we don't put all these criteria into watch selection process or that understanding, i think that has to be a filter. since that travel 1st journal is step one, and that is the importance of estimates and programmers. they go to every country and discover the gems of defense in every language, and then they put it on the horde watermark if they've been it can easily win at the toronto button and bully and then you'd already been one of these 5 festivals
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if program. good 20 festival, that's a mix of english press students that is assumed to be submitted. and if it has a us distributional, then you'll know that there will be a lot of knowledge in a running the campaign. that kind of knowledge is something that each 1 may go from you. by the time they get their loan and hired a beam, it's truly massive campaigns of all of the have. massive word of mouth has already happened for many more countries. it is at the center of us not moving forward. you know, even logan has when he picture classic lunchbox had so many, but you also, it's unfortunate lunchbox is not central media. it's an american be running the campaign and they have done it for $56070.00. the deal is so freaking out of the festival in step one criteria. and step 2, if you have an american distribute to work that kind of breach needs to be made and that kind of knowledge needs to be widespread. that great the needs to be a lens of the committee. otherwise, the operating in
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a solution festivals are all just also now have their own clique that it's very difficult to break into that there is a process like the old start somewhere 2012. i had videos and gangs of us that were selected again in different sections, 2013. it was uh, once you're in our section, i'm just saying that now what, how does that even happen? is uh, showing up at the festival to meet the programmers. you put that effort and also it's the job of program was to discover new voices to be able to do it for them says no it's, it's a part of it's, it's a part of the job. like any executive, it's the job to discover new language, new food makers, new kind of story building or something that breaks tito. they have something that stands out in the cut off of cinema. so i think interacting with the program was only on meeting them in a go off in festival, or at mommy all of them come and they're looking for, for me to meet with the indian know programmers on happy doing track and being all
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the program was in blendy other festivals, and they all know each other, you know, they all the attendance they even if you don't have to apply those and i think go visit, you know, meet people, talk to them. awesome. what they're looking for, share what you are doing that effort of putting yourself out there needs to happen . and that is something i've done over and over and over and over and over again. and that is likely it's an email to be, but it's yours. it's becky hands off, you know, showing up what needs a video so cool. does this, this is the do you have? yeah. you but trained by your friends mother. have you trained people? many that other young producers will work with me? yeah. it's in part, every time with the selected, i take my being with me because it's important for them to also see how to network this. how do you know, apply to like go to, can applied for the produces be 1st. you know, it's a few 100 utilized window, but it builds your network as how and this is what, why when
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a director is also the producer, there's only this much a director can do, can only raise the money and make the joys more powerful producer director as a means director is an employee of the producer and a 100 percent equity industry. so and the we are a star based systems also produce uninterrupted to be involved in the. yeah. so it's a very strong exactly. and to be in was absolutely, this is a, it's any time that you had any argument to be her. yeah. and her legal and ization . so that's the, whoever has a better idea. you know, i know the, the, it's been well good. it's been longer to gets not, i mean, you either choose to participate. we have a lot of fun decisions early on your best improvements to be put little at least any school that goes out of the canada in has had like to indeed loved. so a lot of gone was asian, it's almost 2 years of development that has happened. so they've pretty much in sync. i do a lot of screenings or anyone like non for people to come and watch them some way before the lease was there before it's on makes just on the edits,
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people come and see and it's amazing. you know, we feel like people who are not understand, people are very intelligent. so when are you directing? if i intend to be of judges, i don't, you don't like to ignore. i love reducing. it allows me to mean if these genre it allows me to, you know, might be task and how and build and then fired on. so i want to be, i believe i'm in the as best producer globally. i agree with. and i want the service that belief system of mine through the d. i was eating some good that you want a future for them to and yes, and it's waiting to happen. yeah. and also to get that selected from india, if you were to advise, would you, what on the advisory board of today is part of what are the different areas you would want to sort of say, the beach and do that. the area that we can improve upon as talk about 2 things in cinema, which is my, which is the place i can add value and i can having travelers the waters having
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done go production all kids having done so not being docked at all of that. we have a lot of work to do in terms of involving them in my theme is a lemon lead. i'm doing a lot of them and legends on screen off screen. but when i looked at the stat, it was, it was an eye opening. and the stats were like less than 5 percent women of directors . so is it that, you know, we don't get confidence to put money into 1st and fee when victors, you know, is it what is the walk neck? and how does that open? is that a skilled development that needs to happen for them? and writers or women directors is the networking events that need to happen for them. is that interactions between agencies and actors exposure needs to happen. they need to travel to festivals, to see the kind of work that people are doing or they need to remain dojo, skin development and financial support, some sort of leveraging or mixture of this incentivizing. so the be stats can change. we have just us the limits of the vision, but yes,
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we have the finance ministers. yes, absolutely. and does a lady? absolutely. and in fact, a lot of studio heads now in our industry, evan, and this is the moment been dying the 1st time you see the studios that are in bombay, the leg by them. and most of the majority of that the study happens yearly, and the 2nd year the study has now happened of the studies close over one. yeah, it's one bathroom companion. me in less than 5 percent. they may not directors. if that can be conversations with, i am be with our ministry on incent the raising of the female workforce behind the camera, especially soon story like directors work and then and this starts going to increase . it'll be amazing. and 2nd, it's beyond my understanding, but i do feel like we're, we're progressing, sol, so well in terms of even i didn't trust structure, but i do some live feel like, especially the mitchells, especially when way. i feel like our insight lay infrastructure. it is something
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that if we could be attention on in this coming couple of years, it is really, it needs someone to engine with also an on metro is getting made and i'm sure our governments are thinking about it is how do we come down on pollution you know, with that is a lot of incentivizing electric vehicles that is happening. you know, and i know that in the next 5 years, the to be an area of focus making a big cities as beautiful as in details of india. as indeed is of why that would be, are going to in headed, what is the bottom of your dreams in 2004, the survivors of my dreams is equal is, is equal in the interface field. it's at the center of 50 to so multi clutches, and that is the beauty of with you and the lanes of band. and, you know, you especially see decorated in christmas annual enter liens, and you'll see for the liens lit up in the body. and you know, annual annual enter liens and you'll see midnight on meals during the impact as
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india or not that as well. how did i see a lot of, uh, people taking pride of the small load, you know, out of his stations. i see that article can reach it or not. you know, the whole, the b will be off, but that is so much unexplored still go ahead is wishing you an oscar for the future for and for you. yes, for our country, for india, for you. i may i featured in hudson. yes. and the states together. yes. and go to the tank. it was an if it has been wonderful talking to. thanks so much nice of having and thank you for watching your joining me next week for another 2 minutes. yes. engaging debate then let's start out of time on, on this kid much gotten the, the
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position i would suggest in belgrade was suggesting that we send americans in and uh, the bridges on the drain. but on your bill is us on obama moved on. you probably now know about seeing that as to when you see it, all the owners will tell you that it will save you most of glasses in the middle of this or what on your file past. most most, most of all it does when this one is known as the guidelines source or cit, emotional around you. it may be, you know, a lot less radioactive. then something is active uranium, but still its radioactive. it has toxins and the kid killed the laptop. you want me to go and see. so these are the ceiling. again. let's see the echo seats. the boeing good. i don't know those huge
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a mold. were suggesting we pharma fell great. but bill college, what day was the after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa despite the fact that formally libya. yeah, i think i'm going to tell you and calling me back in 1912, the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of this genocide stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to for an hour and put up stairs, resistance,
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dividers against colonialism, were led by the seats of the senate side order. omar l move star, who was nick named the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and voice and gas usage, mass keyboard agents, and the imprisonment of the local population and concentration camps, the invaders could not cope with the arrow patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced. hanging at the trial, the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress libya, 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 de boats fell victim to their. however, just a few years later, the entail you enroll, collapsed in 1951,
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libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the hello i'm vanilla chan. you are tuned into modus operandi me and mars military junta sees power back in february of 2021, and has since triggered ongoing, widespread protests and opposition throughout the country. but the story doesn't actually begin there. today will dig into the decades long battle for power in me and mar, and what this means for its neighbors across southeast asia. all right, let's get into the m o the for many people around the world. it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me and mar.

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