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Facebook Thumbstoppers: Grand Finale with Zoya Akhtar
Nov 5, 2019 9:30 AM

From the silver screen to the small screen, filmmaker Zoya Akhtar has enthralled audiences by telling stories in several different mediums.

At Facebook India’s inaugural Thumbstoppers Summit, in conversation with Sandeep Bhushan (Director and Head, GMS, Facebook India), Zoya speaks about how storytelling can transcend mediums and the key to using different approaches for different mediums.

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