Vinod Kapri reflects on six years of Pihu and its impact on Indian cinema

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Vinod Kapri's film *Pihu* marks its sixth anniversary today. The movie tells the story of a two-year-old girl trapped in her home. Kapri reflects on the film's unique approach and the positive response it received in theaters and on Netflix. Kapri believes *Pihu* demonstrated that Indian audiences are ready for experimental cinema without relying on big stars or budgets. This confidence has influenced his new film, *Pyre*, which features two 80-year-old villagers experiencing cinema for the first time. *Pyre* will be showcased at the Tallinn Film Festival, with its lead actors attending. Kapri aims to introduce these new faces to international audiences, highlighting the film's unique storytelling.


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