Campaign India Team
Dec 16, 2019

'I want to grow enough food so no one sleeps hungry': Chrome Pictures' Amit Sharma

A series to end the decade - part twelve

Amit Sharma, Chrome Pictures
Amit Sharma, Chrome Pictures
Campaign India's countdown to the end of the decade will feature leading names from the marketing and communications fraternity. We ask senior executives from the advertising, marketing and media fraternity about the last 10 years and the year to come.
 
Here's what Amit Sharma, director, producer and co-founder, Chrome Pictures, had to say:
 
One piece of work created by a competitor in the last decade that you wish you had created/worked on?
 
Fevicol 'Sarman ka Sofa'.

If hindsight is 20/20, what is the one thing that you could have done differently in the last decade?
 
I directed my first feature film at the age of 33 which i think is 10 years too late.
 
One skill that you would want to pick up in 2020 and why? 
 
In this time when farmers are opting out, I want to learn farming, as my mother loved to feed people, I want to grow enough food so no one sleeps hungry.
 
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