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A day before his film Agra hits theatres, director Kanu Behl has opened up about a struggle many filmmakers quietly face — getting screens for smaller films. The filmmaker revealed that his film is being denied shows in multiplexes because it doesn’t fit into the “big blockbuster" lineup currently dominating theatres. His candid post has struck a chord with audiences and industry insiders who have long spoken about the unfair treatment of indie films.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Behl wrote, “We’re being denied shows because of the so called ‘big blockbusters’ and because small films ‘don’t fit into’ multiplex chain programming. It’s up to you the audience now! Speak up and tag the chains. Say that you want to see the film!"

Update on ‘Agra’, the film: We’re b

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