Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Why I would stop watching Bollywood movies one day!

I am not a cynic. I am not even a wannabe hipster or non-conformist. I am a brand conscious, loyalist movie buff, one of the many of my kind in India.


I grew up watching bollywood movies, regular Hollywood movies, dubbed Hollywood movies, subtitled Hollywood movies, Indian Sitcoms, English Sitcoms, and such. While growing up, I never had any issues with the kind of entertainment dished out by Indian movie makers; but then something happened. I grew up, and bollywood refused to.

Before writing off this argument, have a look at this:


Now if you really feel that all the movies listed above were good cinema, not just crap bombarded into so many screens that you end up watching it for the lack of options, well, I don’t think you should read ahead. I am not talking about movies that made money. I am not talking about movies that had a big banner associated to it. I am talking about a movie that made sense. I see very few of those.

Now mind you, I am not asking for a Tarantino or a Scorsese or a Spielberg here. No, that wouldn't be fair to demand because there probably won’t be enough number of people to appreciate that cinema. However, I refuse to believe that an Indian version of a Zack Snyder or a Michael Bay would be hard to find. Indian cinema lives on overstatements and extravaganza; and a little logic to it wouldn't hurt anyone.

I mean rather than watching a car fly off 30 feet in the sky just because of a knife stuck in its wheel, I’d rather like to see it transform into an Autobot and then fly 30 feet.

And what in the world do I compare to movies where 50 year old actors are romancing 20-somethings and pretending to be all young and awesome! Yes, I am talking about Jab Tak Hai Jaan. I mean, why oh why SRK would you subject your ‘were-once-fans’ to this humongous tortures?

So yes, if this is the trend, and these are the kind of movies which movie-goers really have started to appreciate, I really wouldn't blame the people who make these brainless excuses of crap. I mean, if crap sells, crap will be manufactured. However, what I can do on my end is stop this mad-hunt; stop spending my hard earned money and time on bollywood movies. Sure I will miss out that rare ‘Ship of Theseus’ or ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, but at least I won’t be subjected to another 3 hour snooze fest called ‘Chennai Express’, no sir.


P.S. – Even as I type this, I know it is too much to ask for, but if you are reading this, just think of the last good Indian movie that you saw and tell me about it via email or comment. Tell me what it made you think and why you thought it was a good idea to see that movie. It might just give me some different perspective.

3 comments:

Archana said...

Last Good movies I saw - Bombay Talkies, Paan SIngh Tomar, Delhi Belly!
I agree with you - they are few and far, and don't get half as much attention as a Chennai Express does.
Maybe such crap becomes famous because we already have too much of drama and issues in our lives? Maybe the best way to escape is to watch a nonsensical movie? I don't know - but I see a potential Market research opportunity! ;)

Gsa5 said...
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Gsa5 said...

I see your point. The last movie I remember seeing is Dhoom 3. Not only it was a total waste of time, and money but also waste of the talent like Aamir Khan. It was no where in comparison to the first 2 parts. However, having said that, isn't the whole point of going to the movies is to take a break from the real world. For some people it's might also be a reassurance that there is a happy ending (for most of us) after all and while I love all the action and unrealistic alien invasion in the Hollywood movies, it is still no match for the over-the-top drama of the Bollywood movies. Case in point, Rani Mukherjee's Aiyyaa :D