New Delhi, Oct 3 (IANS) Acclaimed actor Adil Hussain, who has featured in Bollywood as well as international movies, including the Oscar-winning film "Life of Pi", says inferior copies of Hollywood or European films shouldn't set trends in India. Just through with the shooting of his upcoming short film titled "Chutney", which peeps into the world of the Indian middle class, Adil told IANS over the phone: "I hope making films on Indian society becomes a trend... making films in India about the typical Indian household with a deeper meaning and layers instead of following the masala trend of the TV industry and Bollywood. "It means that when we look at the Indian social fabric, we have to go deeper into it rather than touching the superficial situations." Talking about his short film, presented by Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films that provides a platform to aspiring directors to establish themselves in the industry, Adil said: "It was mostly shot in old Delhi and Gurgaon.
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