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When Movies Got The Blues


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ShowStopper
Good Movies do not elicit Support From Media Houses
by ShowStopper on Jul 28, 2011 11:59 AM  | Hide replies

Case in point is "Chillar Party"
It is the best movie on screen till date , yet pandits and experts take money from Film makers to give high ratings to boorish or worthless movies like "Zindigi Na Milegi Dobara" or Once Upon A Time In Mumbai.

Guys, "Chillar Party" is the best movie by any yardstick. All characters deserve a loud applause for entertaining and giving a very apt and socially relevant message to all Audience.



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Robin
Re: Good Movies do not elicit Support From Media Houses
by Robin on Jul 28, 2011 12:45 PM
Media Houses need commercially viable options without which the entire point of their business seems redundant.

Movies if "best till date" should be able to recover the capital invested , as in Taare Zameen Par.
Worthiness of movies is decided by the general public and not by an individual.

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ShowStopper
Re: Re: Good Movies do not elicit Support From Media Houses
by ShowStopper on Jul 28, 2011 04:32 PM
Public has herd mentality. They follow Media and not general belief.
One who challenges the news spread with vested interest , is thrown by first corrupt people and then whole public joins it. Some who share their thoughts with that person, even reluctantly shyies away to vent out their feelings.
This is what Indian Society is. This is the root cause of whole problems.
TZP is certainly a very good movie but Chillar Party is much better than that.


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