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Onir raises funds through Facebook

Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace et al have opened new revenue avenues for its users. Director Onir uses Facebook to raise funds for his upcoming venture I Am that is all set to hit cinemas soon.

Updated on: May 08, 2010 04:28 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace et al have opened new revenue avenues for its users. Director Onir uses Facebook to raise funds for his upcoming venture I Am that is all set to hit cinemas soon.

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You used Facebook to raise funds for your upcoming film, I Am, right?
Yeah, the film is 50 per cent financed by my viewers. I put up a post on Facebook giving details about the film I wanted to make. If anyone believed in it and wanted to make it happen, they were free to contribute to it financially. I Am is probably the first crowd-sourced film in India. Over 400 people are involved. It’s an important experiment in independent filmmaking.

How did the idea come about?
We had wanted to make films on subjects like child sexual abuse and homosexuality for a while now. But it’s a little difficult to get finance for such features. So Sanjay (actor-co-producer Sanjay Suri) came up with the idea of writing four short stories and trying to get finance individually for each and then, linking them together into one feature film.

When is I Am scheduled for release?
Well, the film will be ready in another fortnight and should release in July-August.

 
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Manali Shah

Manali is a senior staff writer based in Mumbai. She writes on Indie music, culture and trends for HT48Hours.

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