A one-stop place for creative minds

C Space, a content incubation centre, handholds talent in entertainment sector

April 04, 2019 10:01 pm | Updated April 05, 2019 07:33 am IST - Hyderabad

Actor P. Navdeep, co-founder of C Space, Pavan Goparaju, and CEO Rakesh at a press conference in Hyderabad.

Actor P. Navdeep, co-founder of C Space, Pavan Goparaju, and CEO Rakesh at a press conference in Hyderabad.

The Indian entertainment industry has always been a story of hits and misses. Sometimes, a writer has a great script, but cannot find a right director, and sometimes a director has a fantastic story, but cannot find a producer to bankroll the effort. And sometimes, all of these come together like clockwork to create magic on the screen.

Now, a new co-working and incubation entity in the city promises to take out the element of chance and hand-hold talented individuals.

Called C Space, the content incubation centre offers solutions to people in the creative field with shared facilities, access to network, and branding and marketing facilities.

“This place has all the facilities for creative people, but we will also help them with networking so that their creativity does not go waste. If a director is looking for a scriptwriter of a particular genre, we will guide them to the right person. In that sense, it will work like a curated working space,” said actor P. Navdeep, who is the co-founder of C Space.

“There is a shortage of content in the film industry. We created the incubator and co-working space so that the best industry practices are available to everyone who is interested in making a mark,” said R. Rakesh of C Space about the paid co-working space.

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