Cinema majorly constitutes of Drama and Emotions. The filmmakers play with these two elements and more to come up with the end product AKA the film. The Indian audience craves for drama and an emotional connect with the film so that it remains with them for a while after people have left the theatres. The …
Hungama 2 Review
Hungama 2 is an Indian Hindi language romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. The trailer shows the long shot of a train. A woman is shown sitting in the train. She comes to a man’s house claiming that he is the father to her baby. The man goes to a lawyer called Tiwari to solve …
Is celebrity culture Toxic?
Celebrity culture is defined as a high volume perpetuation of celebrity’s personal lives on a global scale. It inherently tied to consumer interests where celebrities transform their fame to become brands themselves. The sole reason of someone wanting to lead a life of a celebrity is to earn large amount of money and enjoy the …
Why Bollywood copies its Plots from Hollywood?
Bollywood is the word made from the culmination of two words Bombay and Hollywood. Bollywood tries to justify its origins by taking inspiration from the Hollywood industry with zero inputs from the creative teams the films being made. The Indian filmmakers tend to add some melodious songs, dance, romance and drama to spice up the …
OTT VS Theatres
Television, Cinema halls are two of factors which culturally hold utmost importance among the Indian audience. In the hard times faced by people due to Corona Virus and Sushant’s death has hit the entertainment industry hard. Even now when the movie theatres are opening Bollywood has to face the wrath of both the virus as …
Why actress’s career is cut short in comparison to their counterparts?
Indian Cinema is true representation of the Indian Society. Bollywood being such an extensive and well known industry couldn’t ward off the social pressure on it. The gender bias is quite evident in the industry. Though there has been variety in terms of content in accordance to the changing times but the big screen treats …