Director calls AI a ‘great tool’, says he wants to experiment with 4–5 minute project
February 13, 2026: Acclaimed filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani has sparked debate online after expressing his desire to create a short film using artificial intelligence. In an interview with Variety, Hirani described AI as a “great tool” and said he is excited about exploring its possibilities. He revealed plans to make a 4–5 minute AI-based short film over the next few months, adding that the project would help him better understand the technology while telling a story he finds compelling.
Hirani clarified that he does not intend to make a full-length feature entirely using AI but sees the technology as a cost-effective tool that can help filmmakers achieve things that were previously difficult or impossible. “It’s here to stay,” he said, noting that while AI filmmaking is not necessarily easier, it can assist in enhancing creative processes. He emphasised that AI should be viewed as an aid rather than a replacement for traditional filmmaking methods.
However, his remarks triggered sharp reactions on social media, with several users criticising the move. Some called it a “waste of talent,” while others argued that creativity should remain inherently human and not be mixed with artificial intelligence. The debate highlights the growing divide within the creative community over the role of AI in art and cinema.
