Konkona, 36, says filmmaking is in itself quite a task, but it helps if the person who is making the movie is a well known face.
"It is a difficult journey, from your first draft to getting your film released. May be for a person who is established, it is easier because you have contacts, you know people.
"But it a is difficult journey. Especially if you're making a film which doesn't have a big star, or if it is not a mainstream film, or if it is about a female protagonist," she added.
"It's a great time for content, it's not such a great time for releasing films because we have limited number of theatres. Every film is running with 1-2 weeks of life in a theatre. Your film can't sustain in that short span," he said.
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"Your films have to live for at least four-six weeks in a theatre, to genuinely make money. You see films will work for two weeks and then drop because they're no more showcasing it," he said.
"We need more theatres. We need a better distribution sharing structure, more money needs to be trickled down to the film. There is too much money going to tax and exhibition, but very little money coming back."
Konkona said while one can learn by looking at the journey of established directors on the process of getting the films out, it all boils down to also having an "open mind."
Both Konkona and Vikramaditya were speaking at a special
The initiative gives the young filmmakers a first hand primer of a journey from script to distribution.
When asked how much will these workshops help filmmakers, the actress said, "Will it help them to make a film? I don't know. Will it help them to think a little more, send it to other places? It might help them in different ways. This is the first time I am doing an interaction like this. It is not like if you attend this, your film will get made. There is no such guarantee."
"It is always difficult. I don't think it ever gets easy," he said.
While Konkona is geared up for the premiere of her directorial debut "A Death in a Gunj" at the festival, Vikramaditya is excited about the screening of his next film "Trapped" at the movie extravaganza.