‘The Kerala Story’ and ‘Bollywood vs South’ were the main topics of discussion at the meeting – Exclusive | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

last Friday, Otters Club A large gathering of the entertainment industry in Mumbai’s Bandra discussed issues related to their fraternity. ETimes has that distributor Rajesh Vasani This step has been initiated. This was actually the fifth time this group met, but the earlier four occasions were all held before COVID.
The group, called the ‘Friday Coffee Club’, comprises manufacturers, distributors and exhibitors. To name a few- Sunil Darshan, Umesh MehraThomas D’Souza, Rajendra Singh Jalla, Rajesh Thadani, Jai Vasani, Vikram Razdan, Sachit JainBalkrishna Shroff, Sumer Sabharwal (Dimmpy) and Himanshu Nanda- were seen in attendance.

on contact, Lust Confirmed it and said, “I plan to hold it once a month now but it will be only on Fridays.”
Why Friday? Vasani argued, “Friday unites the entertainment industry. It is the day when our dreams come true. It is the day when our efforts and hard work get recognised. It is the day of fortune building. It is the day of entertainment. Is.”

In the olden days, when every street in Mumbai didn’t have coffee shops, industry stalwarts would meet every Friday for meaningful conversations – reviewing industry problems and proposing solutions for the betterment of business Were. ,
So what was discussed on 5th May? It is believed that this meeting lasted for more than 2 hours. Vasani revealed, “We discussed vpf (virtual print charges) charged by digital companies, and the Copyright Act (after how long does the author’s creation appear on the public platform). We also discuss the stupendous opening that ‘The Kerala Story’ has got, why Hindi films are lagging behind South films and we also give a brief look at the P&A (print and advertisement, release and marketing cost of the film) of Hindi films . ,