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Posted: 6 years ago
#21

Originally posted by: blue-ice.

The MYTHS..

Old > New

Regional Cinema > BW


Once again people generalize...and forget to analyze on a case to case basis..

Like that South movie...where the heart slips of the heros hand and launches itself in the hole made by surgeons was oh so much better than Dangal..👏


Myth?

Didnt know Baahubali was a myth, or was Take off.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Regional films are doing some quality work. There is absolutely no doubt about it. I haven't seen a lot of them, but recently I saw a couple of Marathi films and my my! Such diverse topics told in a non-cliched manner. The performances are truly applaud worthy.
Even slice of life films are made so beautifully. One of the films I saw included the recently released Marathi film Gulabjaam - a simple, slice of life story told in a very endearing manner. I could see the Khichdi some of the Bollywood filmmakers would made of it had it been a Hindi film.

I truly hope regional cinema is promoted by their respective state governments and different language films are able to open in all states. Nowadays, all regional films have subtitles attached anyway.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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To be honest, regional industries also make crappy, masala movies, potboilers, mindless entertainers which are worse than BW masala movies sometimes.
But their parallel cinema or meaningful cinema is often superior to anything that BW makes and often finds wide acceptance among that region's audience as well.


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Posted: 6 years ago
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Baahubali, Robot or Sairat's be damned

Regional cinema is still illegitimate 😆
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