If movies from late 2000s would release now would they receive the same appreciation as they did in 2000s? like jab we met, 3 idiots, ghajini, the yrf x srk romance films like rnbdj or oso , bhool bhulaiyaa, welcome, bhagam bhaag, partner and etc you get the jist 3 0 replies
Is there any Bollywood movie equivalent to The Shawshank Redemption? Recently I watched "The Shawshank Redemption" it is a simple but very inspiring movie. There are two scenes in particular in the film that made my eyes watery. The first when Andy turns on the opera on the record and every prisoner of the shawshank listens to it very carefully thinking about freedom and the second when andy finally escapes shawshank and feels the rain. The shawshank is a movie about ‘HOPE’. It isn't a very high concept film but very effective 5 6 replies
Marathification of Bollywood Is it just me, or are others also tired of Bollywood’s obsession with “Marathi-fication”? From Chhava to Singham to Deva, these films are not only poorly made but also offer a shallow, stereotypical portrayal of Maharashtra and its people. I’d love to hear your thoughts—what are your favorite films that genuinely capture Maharashtra? Personally, I prefer movies like Encounter: The Killing, Vaastav (with Naseeruddin Shah), and better cop dramas like Yeshwant over this current wave of mediocrity. 1 13 replies
is it only me or these dialogues are just badass? is it only me or these dialogues are just badass? 2 2 replies
Kalank: One of the most aesthetically pleasing movie Bollywood made in recent times Kalank: One of the most aesthetically pleasing movie Bollywood made in recent times 5 0 replies
Which movie showed better father son relation among Shakti (1982) and Animal (2023)? Which of them portrayed better father son relation and conflict? 2 7 replies
This is from Aksa Beach music video from (Oh God! Tussi Great Ho!) even a mid movie had great costumes, cinematography, camerawork and framing. 3 0 replies
Nepo Kids Going The Remake Route Janhvi Kapoor has acted in eight films so far, three of which were remakes. All the films that relied on her as the central lead were women-centric projects, none of which were successful. She attempted the remake formula but failed, and her women-centric films also did not perform well. Now, she has shifted her focus to big-budget pan-Indian films, where the responsibility for a film’s success does not rest solely on her shoulders. She took this approach with Devara, and it is safe to say she has found success... 3 0 replies