In the Jigra promotional interview featuring alia bhatt and karan johar, Jr. ntr sparked an interesting conversation that captivated the audience. He asked the age-old query of whether the director or the editor had greater sway in the motion picture industry. He enquired as to whether the director takes over the editor or the editor takes over the director when a film shoot is ended.
 
Films are written, but in the end, Jr. ntr emphasized that they are "crafted on the editing table," presenting his appealing point of view. karan johar fervently agreed with ntr when he said that the editor acts as the last gatekeeper because everything eventually passes through their hands.

He maintained that the editor should be the only one to decide what makes it into the finished cut since they have the requisite impartiality to choose the direction of the movie. karan further claimed that having a director present in the editing room might impair their judgment. He audaciously said that filmmakers who spend excessive time in the editing room frequently become ensnared in their own creations.
 

NTR furthered the conversation by drawing a comparison between the director and a parent sending off his daughter following her wedding, with the daughter standing in for the movie as it goes to the editor for completion. The key question now is: will Jr. ntr assist alia for Jigra till the release of Devara, now that it's out?
 


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