Re: Bollywood is down
by Aditya on Jun 12, 2012 10:21 PM
very true dude...the fact that these meaningless southern remakes are making 100 crores makes one think how stressed Indians are!
the fact that such bad movies are making money shows the poor taste of makers, audience and also sets a dangerous precedent where u can make any trash with big stars n make money..
Re: cvcxv
by skpattnaik on Jun 12, 2012 05:32 PM
I agree with you.It is also discouraging for good cinema.
IPL ,Dabang,RR all mean the same and have the same terrible affect in our sociey and culture. when will people wake up? The media should stand up and denouncee such products without minding its acceptibility to a group of ...
Re: Re: cvcxv
by surya das on Jun 12, 2012 05:53 PM
RR or Dabaang still are not that bad but the real problem is film like Ready, Bodyguard, Ra one, Agneepath and Housefull2 which are crossed 100 crores mark along with Golmaal3..
Re: Re: Re: cvcxv
by Guy on Jun 12, 2012 06:15 PM
Yes, the audience try to mimic the characters of the movies and thus crime rate (all sorts of things) increase and with rampant corruption, things become worst.
all hindi films standard has fallen to all time low. infact its no longer hindi language films, its punjabi language film. only bhaiyas and punjabis get jobs now. other communities r being discriminated.
Re: Third grade films being made by punjabis
by S S on Jun 14, 2012 11:26 AM
This is probably the only right comment in this entire series.
The Hindi film industry is incestous and inbred. If you are not from the 100 SQKM area of Punjab (east and west) you got no chance.
Any film maker from outside this pale gets a short shrift at all levels and has to eventually become a stooge one of the Kapoors, Chopra's, Kohli's, Khan's etc.
This is probably the reason why creativity is really low and new and dynamic cinema happens rarely. Whereas if you see films from even the non traditional markets like Marathi films, Gujrati films even for that matter Kannada or Assamese films there are interesting stories, new approaches, concepts and subjects.
Whereas the Mumbai industry can't think beyond Makhna, Mahi, Soni etc