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This Article is From Apr 27, 2013

Kunal Kohli: Don't commercialise art

Kunal Kohli: Don't commercialise art
Kunal Kohli’s last film 2012’s Teri Meri Kahaani tanked at the box office.
Mumbai: Filmmaker Kunal Kohli rues how people have started viewing art as an investment rather than appreciating it as art itself. The son of art curator Yash Kohli says people should focus more on real art and not commercialise it.

"Nowadays, what happens is that art has become more of an investment. Now people don't look at art as art, they look at art more as an investment. This has become a big thing today. So, I think people should start looking at art more as art once again and not more just as an investment," Kunal said at the launch of an art gallery, named Gallery.

He believes people see "which artist is selling (his paintings), so let me buy that".

"The commercialisation of the art should be less focussed upon and the real art should come back in the foreground," he added.

Kunal, an ardent lover of art himself, further said: "We all enjoy art. We have a rich culture and heritage of art and architecture in our country."

Kunal's last Bollywood directorial was Teri Meri Kahaani in 2012.
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