Tales of borrowed equipment, ignored permits and DIY bravado abound as each of them add their 2-paise worth to the collective narrative of pissing into the wind and hoping very hard. Kamath sums up the dismal bottom-line that independent film-makers must eventually confront. “There is no future. It is a very bleak scenario. You’re never going to recover your money. The chances of you making it are a 1 in a 100. People are not going to watch your film because they don’t care. They’re happy with mainstream. So then, the only reason you’re doing it is because you want to make films.” But as the other Kamath featured in the film, Arvind – director of 2012’s Innuendo says, it’s not all doom and gloom. “They say only Shah Rukh Khan and sex sells. Nowadays, I think even Anurag Kashyap sells.”