Mumbai: ‘Stree 2’ writer Niren Bhatt said this is the worst time for writers in the film industry struggling with a dearth of original stories, but it is also an opportunity for disruptors.
Bhatt, whose film was the only major Hindi hit in 2024, was recently speaking at the 7th edition of the Indian Screenwriters Conference in Mumbai. “There are two pictures - one is very bleak; all writers are struggling; this is the worst time for writers in the industry, but then it’s up to you how to navigate, but this is also the best time because all the established rules are broken. The entire system is broken. So, only disruptors will survive and writers are the biggest disruptors. People who are sticking to their guns, their films aren’t working. It’s the best time for disruption,” the writer said.
The acclaimed writer noted Bollywood’s current obsession with remakes and added how most have tanked at the box office. “Out of 25 remakes post-pandemic, 23 are flops. The only way to succeed is to make original content,” Bhatt said.
The writer, who has penned most films of filmmaker Dinesh Vijan’s ‘Maddock’ horror comedy franchise, said it’s a ‘dream’ to be part of a universe. “It’s a dream for all writers to have a universe. If a writer finds their voice, they can lend a franchise an organic extended life,” Bhatt, who is also working on the upcoming titles like Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s ‘Thama’, ‘Stree 3’ and ‘Bhediya 2’, said.
In the session titled, ‘The Mainstream Reality’, Bhatt was joined by ‘Pathaan’ dialogue writer Abbas Tyrewala, ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ writer Aakash Kaushik and writer Kanika Dhillon.