“It is a haven for filmmakers for sure, because the format lends itself to various kinds of freedom, from the kind of story you want to tell, the kind of structure you want to build and the cast you want to put together. On the other hand, it all boils down to the story and the way you want to say it in the theatrical release, and also, it should work better at the box office. So, with OTT, you have the freedom to play with storytelling, and even craft it all together. It is like playing a test match, you can play all kinds of shots, build up, slow down, do all kinds of things. Having said that, both forms excite the audience, so you have to work on both. We grow as filmmakers when you make a film or project for different formats,” the duo signed off.