
Aranya Sahay, director of the film “People in the String”, communicates with students at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai. Sashi Kumar, chairman of ACJ and actor Sonal Madhushankar are also present. | Photo Credit: Velankanni Raj B
The critically renowned and award -winning film of Aranya Sahay, people in a loop, was screened on Monday at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai.
He said that while he was originally thinking about filming a movie about those who, every day, mild violent videos, which could be an easy way to attract the attention of the audience, a story that examines where human beings are in terms of humanity, technology and nature, had much more potential.
The film, which plays in the lead role of Sonal Madhushankar, tells the story of a planned tribal woman from Jharkhand, also a mother who works as a “data label” to teach artificial intelligence models through pictures and videos.
After screening, Mr. Sahay said, “The act of distinguishing … between the child and artificial intelligence by re -marking it (data) for the algorithm, reflected the act of parenting.”
When N. Ram, Director, The Hindu Publishing Group, Recalled An Article Written by Computer Scientist Geoffrey Hinton on How Less Intelligent Beings May HAVE To the MORE Intelligent Being (Artificial General Intelligence) Film, Mr. Sahay Said, “A Mother Responding To A Child Comes From Empathy. But I Feel We Are On the Cusp Right Now … with ai, what is governed with and Lot of Oour Emotions, instincts and distortion … They will not see as Nemesis or as a monster destroying planet, but as another being to take care of them.
Mr. Saha said that the subject of the film was difficult to handle. “They say … in your first movie, don’t work with children, don’t work with animals. It was quite difficult. And then get people to watch that it was unbearable.”
Published – 23 September 2025 12:23





