💨 Abstract
"Tumbbad" director Rahi Anil Barve warns debutant filmmakers to be cautious when signing contracts with studios in the Hindi film industry. He claims intellectual property rights and first-timer's fees are often disregarded, leading to significant losses for creators. His comments come after he decided not to return for the "Tumbbad" sequel.
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