Fórmula cinemática3/10/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() That idea being that characters don’t matter, only the faces matter. All they want to do now is hire the popular stars in multiple films over a year’s duration and make them do the same thing over and over again because they know that the public has become accustomed to this idea. It has reached the minds of the actors, actresses, producers, script-writers and directors. This notion is not limited to the minds of the audience. They are eager to see the return of their favourite actor in any role that they wish to do. Film is a form of art which is judged on the basis of how well it ages and whether or not it forms a cult-following or whether or not people are excited for a remake or reboot or a sequel of a particular film.Īs an avid movie viewer of Indian movies, I can certainly say that not one Indian is eager to see the return of a character. Most Indians stop the discussion here as if a number is the final judgement as to who is the winner but, film and film-making isn’t something whose quality can be measured by numbers. According to Wikipedia, India produces a sum total of 1903 movies per year whereas according to a Box-Office Mojo list, USA produces a total of only 734 movies per year. I did a brief Google search and well, she wasn’t wrong. In a recent interview with Jimmy Fallon, Priyanka Chopra was gushing about the magnanimity of the Indian Film industry. I’ll make my best effort to explain that through the course of this article and produce a solution which is feasible to the best of my knowledge. It is unclear whether the producers and directors have learned something but I certainly have learned something. They tried to do so this time too but Indian Cinema witnessed a significant slap to the wrist which was the result of something that they have been building up to. It will only mean that the Indian Cinema industry has chosen to close their eyes so that they can pretend that there is no competition. Killing the competition won’t kill the competitors. Most production companies have been doing that for a long time but that is definitely not a permanent solution. The most popular knee-jerk reaction to such a scenario is to kill the competition by buying out most of the screens. The movie-lover in me did rejoice but the Indian in me felt really scared and from my point of view, I think it’s understandable. By flop, I obviously mean critically because I do not understand the intricacies of a financial success unless there is a huge margin between the budget and the collections. At a first glance it might look like I rejoiced the fact that the two Hindi films that tried to take on Logan and Kong flopped miserably. So, proceed with caution.Ī few days ago I had written an article about what Hollywood has taught the Hindi Film Industry during the first film week of March. Some of those side-effects include: ears getting red, nostrils flaring and severe frowning. This article might have some side-effects. WARNING: If there are any fans of Indian cinema who are reading this, then I’d like to warn you. ![]()
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