actress Kangana Ranaut feels the future of cinema will be movies made for the Internet.“It is not just me, I think the whole world knows that the future of cinema is Internet movies because two and a half hour film is not the future. The future is online. The sooner we realise that, the sooner we catch up. We won’t be lagging behind the rest of the world,” Kangana told reporters here.
The “Queen” star said she would love to feature in a short film but the genre should be similar to that of “Kriti”, a psychological-thriller, rather than a slice-of-life.
The 18-minute short film starring Manoj Bajpayee, Radhika Apte and Neha Sharma deals with the complexities of a character’s mind.
When asked what phobia does she have, Kangana, 29, said she is extremely scared of snakes.“I have snake phobia. I am very very scared of snakes. I promise myself not to tell anyone because actors who are friends and co-stars, they love to know about your phobia and love to play stupid pranks,” she quipped.