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Bollywood Producer Chanda Patel discusses potential of Bollywood with Elon's father Errol Musk in Delhi
In a landmark moment for probably for the first time an Indian film producer Chanda Patel, who recently returned from the prestigious 78th Cannes International Film Festival, achieved yet another milestone by becoming the first Indian film producer to meet Errol Musk, father of tech billionaire Elon Musk. The high-profile meeting took place at the iconic Taj Hotel in Delhi, where the two engaged in an insightful discussion centered around the Indian film industry, Bollywood’s global potential, and future opportunities for international collaboration.
Chanda Patel had earlier made headlines at Cannes with the unveiling of the poster for her much-anticipated film Tera Mera Nata, which received appreciation for its unique storytelling and cross-cultural appeal. Following her return from France, Patel has been actively promoting her work in India and exploring new alliances to bring global attention to Bollywood cinema.
The meeting with Errol Musk was nothing short of historic. Described as warm and engaging, their conversation delved into Bollywood’s massive influence, India’s rich cinematic heritage, and the growing scope for Indo-global film projects. Errol Musk, known for his deep interest in global culture and innovation, was reportedly fascinated by the scale and creative energy of Bollywood.
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“It was an absolute honor to meet Errol Musk. Our conversation touched on many exciting aspects of filmmaking, including storytelling, production values, and India’s evolving role in the global entertainment space,” said Chanda Patel after the meeting. “Being the first Bollywood producer to have this opportunity makes it even more special.”
Chanda Patel’s dynamic presence at Cannes and now her unique interaction with one of the most notable personalities in the global innovation landscape, mark her as a rising force in international cinema. As Bollywood continues to attract global interest, Patel’s efforts symbolize a new wave of cross-border creative collaboration.
Her upcoming film Tera Mera Nata is already creating buzz, and with this latest development, the anticipation around her next steps has only grown stronger.
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Casting Couch still exists in Bollywood film industry: Rozlyn Khan
Rozlyn Khan, who has been part of projects like Dhama Choukdi, Savita Bhabhi, Jee Lene Do Ek Pal, and Crime Alert, shared that coming from a non-filmy background, she had her own share of struggle, but every rejection was a lesson for her and added to her personal growth.
She said, “My journey in Bollywood began with a deep love for storytelling and performance. I didn’t come from a film background, so it was all about knocking on doors, auditioning endlessly, and building connections slowly. It started with small steps — a lot of rejections, but every ‘no’ taught me how to find my ‘yes.’
“Like most outsiders, the biggest struggles were access and being taken seriously. Sometimes, talent isn’t enough — you have to prove your consistency, your work ethic, and your resilience. There were moments of self-doubt, but they became fuel for growth,” she added. She also confessed that her first break was the hardest and added,
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“The industry is competitive, and often the decision-makers play it safe with known faces. But eventually, someone took a chance on me — and that one opportunity became a stepping stone for everything that followed.” Having spent a fair amount of time in the industry, Rozlyn mentioned that the casting couch exists in the industry and said, “We’d be lying if we said it doesn’t. I have had my share of uncomfortable encounters, but I learned early on to draw clear boundaries. It’s unfortunate that saying ‘no’ can sometimes slow your progress, but I’d rather succeed on my terms than compromise my integrity.” The actress is a cancer survivor and shared that she will continue to work, create, and inspire.
She said, “Every project after that feels like a gift. It gave my journey a whole new meaning and purpose.” She is drawn to layered, meaningful characters that resonate with real people. She added, “Whether it’s drama, comedy, or grey-shaded roles, I want to play parts that leave a lasting impact.”
“I’m open to OTT — it’s an exciting space with great writing and strong characters. But I also believe in doing what aligns with my comfort zone and values. I won’t say yes to bold scenes or language just for shock value. If it’s organic to the story and handled sensitively, I’m open to exploring — but never at the cost of self-respect,” Rozlyn ended.
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