Filmmaker Rohit Shetty, known for his successful movies, revealed his lack of awards despite numerous hits. At The Indian National Cine Academy (INCA) event, Shetty humorously mentioned his disconnect from awards, having directed 17 films but only being invited for hosting roles. Actor Manoj Tiwari also shared his award experience, highlighting the lack of recognition for a successful Bhojpuri film he worked on in 2004.
Manoj Tiwari humorously expressed gratitude towards Vishnu for providing a platform for Bhojpuri cinema, emphasizing the significance of INCA in promoting talent and collaboration across the industry. The INCA initiative aims to enhance cooperation, transparency, and credible acknowledgment within the Indian film industry, involving leading figures like Rohit Shetty, Anand L Rai, and Prosenjit Chatterjee.
INCA, introduced by Vishnu Vardhan Induri, seeks to establish a national institution fostering collaboration and fair recognition in Indian cinema. Supported by the Producers Guild of India, INCA envisions a unified awards platform celebrating diversity and excellence equally across all Indian languages. The inaugural INCA Awards ceremony is scheduled for March 9 in Mumbai, marking a pivotal moment for the Indian film industry.
