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Elon Musk and Anand Mahindra call for movies on manufacturing challenges

A not-so-long-ago tweet from a user named X has proved to be an inspiring and determining discussion on the lack of movies that bring into the limelight the pains of high-volume manufacture. The situation seemed unfair to the cinema-goer: It is difficult to name a film that is not about cars. Meanwhile, the makers of cinema largely ignore the problems of manufacturing. This tweet, which was posted by Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Motors, came to the attention of Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors. Elon Musk shared the tweet and agreed with its statements.

Musk noted that more movies are about making products than transformative ideas, even though it is one of the greatest moments when the inventors succeed in making their products become household names. He focused on the lack of understanding among the public, which translates to them not being aware of the complexity and time-consuming of providing services with good profits and blaming it instead on producers. Musk’s post grew like fire. It had even 29.7 million views and started a conversation.

An individual with a background in manufacturing entered the dialogue, and they expressed about 30 years of experience in the industry. They underscored the logistical stress of efficient factory management and the speed of releasing new products, using the conditional clause of “with brutal and relentless intensity.” The comment evoked the same response from those who appreciated the level of commitment it takes to build our company.

Anand Mahindra, the industrialist who acts as chairperson of Mahindra Motors, a major company and famous to all, had similarly viewed as Musk when he came up with the production in high-volume issue. This not him alone who thinks otherwise. Mahindra envisioned that they could publicize films that admire the strongly of manufacturing as this would gain some in the society. He remarked that this confirmed that even watching videos of car manufacturing on YouTube is not somehow treason but a very real interest in the processes.

The discussion contributes to a better understanding of the limitations of mass production and helps realize the need for wider acknowledgment of this problem. By bringing influential personalities such as Elon Musk and Mahindra, who have written about the stories of manufacturing that demonstrate the work done by the industry, there is hope for a deeper understanding and appreciation of the human efforts contributed to it.

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