I take interest . . . . . . . . film making.

for
with
to
in

The correct answer is D. in.

The preposition “in” is used to indicate interest in a subject or activity. For example, “I take interest in film making.”

The preposition “for” is used to indicate a purpose or goal. For example, “I take this course for my career.”

The preposition “with” is used to indicate a relationship or association. For example, “I take issue with your statement.”

The preposition “to” is used to indicate a direction or destination. For example, “I take the bus to work.”

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