Agra: 46 Independent Filmmakers Demand 'Fair Access' After Kanu Behl's Film Is Denied Shows - Read Full Statement
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A few days ago, filmmaker Kanu Behl revealed that his film Agra was denied shows in cinemas. The movie had a limited theatrical release in India on November 14, 2025. Days after Kanu made this revelation,
the director shared a joint statement, signed by 46 independent filmmakers. They have collectively called out the theatrical and OTT system. In the statement, the independent filmmakers demanded 'fair access' after Agra was denied shows.
Independent filmmakers issue joint statement
Kanu Behl shared the joint statement by India's independent filmmakers on fair access, exhibition inequity and 'shrinking space' for independent cinema. The statement highlights that independent movies have made put India on global map with its international film festival premieres. "They have been celebrated globally for their honesty, courage and craft. And yet, within India, these films continue to fight simply to be seen. This reality has resurfaced sharply with the limited release of Agra, directed by Kanu Behl. The film - acclaimed internationally, awarded at festivals, and embraced by cinephiles has struggled to secure fair and accessible showtimes across multiplexes despite significant audience interest, extensive media coverage, and organic buzz. But this is not about one film," the statement read.ALSO READ - Manoj Bajpayee Comes Out In Support Amid Agra’s Struggle For Screens: Been So Long Fighting This Battle
The statement further reflects on 'long-standing systemic' pattern that's affecting independent films in India. It also mentions the challenges 'small and mid-budget' films across languages face. The independent filmmakers also pointed out that OTT platforms now rely on theatrical performance as 'prerequisite' for acquisition. "This creates a closed-loop ecosystem where independent films are asked to "prove" themselves in theatres while simultaneously being denied theatrical access. This is unsustainable. This is shrinking India's cultural space. This is eliminating entire generations of independent filmmakers. We are not demanding exceptional treatment. We are demanding fair access the right for Indian audiences to discover Indian films," it read.
More about Agra
Helmed by Kanu Behl, Agra features Mohit Agarwal, Priyanka Bose, Ruhani Sharma, Rahul Roy, and others. The film has been collectively produced by Saregama India Ltd, UFO Production and O28 Films.