Indian film industry, Bollywood may produce numerous movies a year, but rarely does a motion picture make it to the international standards. Just ten or twenty minutes into the picture and one can easily predict what’s going to happen next. There is no appropriate storyline, and it soon becomes pretty tedious to invest time in watching something which is absolute crap, where one can watch the best of international movies.
There is no point in making films which have the repeated script as that of previous films. Even if from somewhere we get to see a film which maybe has something different from that of typical Bollywood movies then it turns out that it is a bad remake of some Hollywood movie.
Celebrities in Bollywood don’t seem to realize the fact that keeping their make-up intact during the entire duration is not the purpose of making a movie. Their fashion statements are totally bizarre, from wearing high-heels during action sequences to what not. Not to forget the atrocious dresses that they wear.
Remaking Hollywood movies are one thing, but to adopt those practices in Bollywood movies can turn out to be disastrous. Drinking in Indian movies is uncontrolled, not to eliminate the idea of relationships ends up being judged by people. What the makers need to understand that to depict such scenes without getting cuts they first need to sensitize the people to accept these ideas.
Actors and actresses use body doubles to perform the stunts. But these are fine as long as they are practical. At a point, there come those scenes which have been materialized using graphic designing to make the actors look like some superhero out of a DC or Marvel comic. Seriously, when will they understand the importance of presenting real stuff to the masses is a matter of immense scrutiny?
What sense does it make to add a song in the sequence of events after every twenty minutes? Earlier at least the songs made some sense in the context of the movies, but nowadays songs are simply squeezed into the motion picture to make it a commodity to sell. The worst part being that these songs come in the form of some item songs with actresses wearing skimpy clothes or the lyrics are just pathetic, purely demeaning some or the other classes of the society.
India is often depicted to be made up of two extremes, the super-rich class, and the below poverty line type. Either way, it gives a pretty bad picture because it just proves how desperate one is to sell their movie by not giving the accurate picture.
The Khan’s, Kapoor’s are just to state a few. They might not be bad actors, but their movies just appeal to the masses because of their star status. Just rescuing heroines and fighting the villains are what they need to do to sell themselves to the public. Nobody gives a damn about their acting skills.
Content no longer matters today. The success of one’s movie is determined by whether it has crossed a certain mark of earnings. A picture which is commercially successful is adjudged as a good movie whether or not it shows the weirdest possible scenarios.
Movies based on the success and failures of the youth of today’s time have not actually been a crowd puller. This possibly because they are not been made into something substantial. Even the documentaries based on the struggles of today’s generation have garnered more attention than the movies simply because they have managed to capture the essence of the situation rather than making it as a commodity to only sell without any market value.
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