
hollywoodreporter.com
May 2, 2026
18 min read
29/100
Summary
India is emerging as a significant hub for AI filmmaking, operating with minimal regulation and no unions, allowing rapid experimentation in the industry. This environment may provide insights into the future of cinema globally.
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