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10 Trends Bollywood Should Stop Repeating

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The industry is a place where imagination is brought to life. But, in recent times, we have seen a certain patter in the movies. With every day changing world, we expect Bollywood to be super rapid for changes, but we are wronged with some movies it releases. Every movie is not supposed to have those patterns, but there are movies from whose trailers we expect a great deal, but when we watch the whole movie, we feel disappointed. Some of these trends are:

1. Sequels Having Same Plot

The movies we see and their plots have a great impact on our minds, but it becomes tiresome when we expect the movie’s sequel to be different, but it turns out to be almost the same. This leads to fans getting disappointed. The movies like Dabangg, Race, and Tiger have this pattern. They also have one thing in common, Salman Khan as lead.

2. The Flying Cars

Having extra masala in the movie is what the audience likes, but sometimes the directors take it to an end. Rohit Shetty is known to make the cars fly. In the beginning, we used to love to see the slow motion of a car flying, but now we have become so used to it that we try to skip the part to continue the movie.

3. Female In Item Numbers

This trend took off in the 90’s when Bollywood tried to widen its mind set, but then the directors took this to another level. In the mid-2000’s it was a compulsion to have at least one item number in the movie. Though, now it has seen a reduction as actresses are becoming more feminists.

4. Unrealistic Fight Scenes

The fights scenes could never be improved. First, there was the use of ketchup instead of blood, but now a day we can see the heroes fight, and make martial poses in the middle of fire surrounded by 20 people. This is an insane level of fighting. The movie shows that a hero is a common person being bullied, and suddenly when any girl calls for help, he turns into a Kung Fu teacher.

5. The Non-existent College Campus

Honestly, the movies should at least be real when showing the college students. In real life, never have I seen a campus where guys can bring their bikes, and cars anywhere without proper parking. The girls are wearing such short dresses, and the girls and guys are allowed to be in each other’s rooms. I mean where the warden is? Such movies are Student Of The Year, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and Main Hoon Na.

6. Remixing Songs

We get it; the 90’s had an amazing musical album. But now we have to listen to new songs. The musical field should evolve rather than using the old songs as a remix. This trend has to stop.

7. Draw Inspiration

Bollywood has proudly named it as the drawing inspiration phase, but they know deep inside that they have started to lose their spark in music, and all they can do it just take some old pop songs, and mix their beats with some new lyrics, and boom we have a new song. This should stop.

8. Time Pass Lovers

Bollywood tried showing some time pass love stories like Break Ke Baad, Tamasha, and Befikre. But these movies dramatically failed. This should be a lesson for others to stop making such movies as they are not what would please the Indian audience.

9. The Clashes

Sometimes, the directors of two movies tend to have same releasing dates for their movies which take the matter on their egos of who would back out. This affects the industry greatly as no matter if both the movies were fantastic in their field, one person cannot be present in two places.

10. Realism

We know that now a day biopics are becoming a thing, but the producers, and directors should understand that they should not fire the audience with all biopics in a single year. It’s too much of realism one can take.

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