In the age of digital footprints, a follow means something. But when it comes from a filmmaker like Curry Baker, the talent behind the critically noted psychological thriller Obsession, that made considerable noise internationally, it means considerably more.
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And when that filmmaker follows exactly two people from an entire industry of thousands, it stops being a casual data point and starts being a conversation.
One is Kartik Aaryan. The other is Riccha Sinha. Kartik’s presence on that list tracks with a box office record that speaks for itself and a screen presence that has clearly registered beyond Indian shores. But Riccha sharing that same distinction is what makes the story interesting. She has been building her profile quietly and deliberately, with a British psychological thriller heading to the Venice Film Festival, an Indo-British production going on floors later this year, and an industry buzz that has been growing steadily without the noise that usually accompanies it.
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