Not So Happily Ever Afters
Read on to find a list of a few movies following this trend.
Published: Sunday,Jul 13, 2014 22:43 PM GMT-06:00
Spoiler Alert: Please be warned that this article reveals
the story and ending of many movies.
"Aur agar theek na ho toh woh The End nahin. Picture abhi baaki
hai, mere dost." (Om Shanti Om, 2007)
Ever since the inception of Bollywood, we can safely say that
majority of the time, this concept rules the roost. You may ask what are
we talking about? Happy ever afters, of course! Yes, since long, happy
endings have ruled cinematic experiences. Whether it be Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) or Aankhen (1968) or Main Tera Hero (2014), it
seems that Bollywood prefer stories that have a hero, a heroine and a
good villain who is triumphed over by the much in-love couple.
In fact there was a time when only
happy endings prevailed Bollywood! During the 1970s, over 90% of the movies had
this formulated ending. For example, one of the top movies of the 70s was Pakeezah (1972) in which Meena Kumari's
character finally finds love and marries Raj Kumar's character in the
end. Another example is Amar Akbar
Anthony (1977), which was about three brothers who are separated in their
childhood and finally meet just before the climax to defeat their father's
enemies and save their loved ones.
However, all is not so fluffy in B-Town. Some movies
have managed to break this stereotype and finish on a more tragic note.
One movie that comes to mind is the classic Anand (1971), which
ended with the death
of Rajesh Khanna's character. In recent times, this ending has been
witnessed more often. Read below to find a list of a few movies
following this trend.
2014 so far has seen many different types
of movies as Bollywood's happily ever after is finally a thing of the past,
though not completely gone. First up is the Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor and
Priyanka Chopra starrer Gunday (2014),
which follows the path of Bikram (Singh) and Bala (Kapoor) who
grow up to become coal smugglers. Both fall in love with cabaret dancer Nandita
(Chopra) and while running from the police, end up fighting over her.
In the end, both are killed by ACP Sarkar (Irrfan Khan) and Nandita, who was
really an undercover police officer.
Bollywood has always believed in
happy endings, but as times change, so does Bollywood. Today the film industry has
started delivering stories that are far from the cliched happy ending
movies. We hope to see this trend continue and that moviegoers
appreciate this new trend as much as we are!
Writer: Shreya
S.
Editors: Vaishnavi.V and Jenifer Y.
Graphics: Virina R.
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