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Also, the two day festival will have three stages of 3 C's of content creation - celebrating, creating and collaborating.
Filmmaker Tanuja Chandra, who helmed Qarib Qarib Singlle, says she wants to make people laugh with her next venture.
Asked about her next project, Chandra told IANS: “I’m at present struggling through the hugely difficult part of film making and that’s writing! After ‘Qarib Qarib Singlle’, I decided my next film would be another ‘happy’ one because it was such a pleasure to hear laughter in the halls and see people smiling as they came out! It’s just an irreplaceable feeling.”
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“After that I’ll probably go back to those violent, intense, bloody thrillers that I so enjoy,” she added.
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Chandra is known for directing films like “Dushman” and “Sangharsh”. “Qarib Qarib Singlle” will be aired on &pictures on February 17.
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