
It is easier to bash a bad film than to appreciate a good one.
The majority of the audience who watched Nadaaniyan disliked it and took to the internet to post about it.
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They criticized the poor cinematography, pointed out the nepotism angle, and blamed the terrible writing.
The bad reviews spread like wildfire.
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But among terribly written films like Nadaaniyan, a film like Superboys of Malegaon keeps the spirit of cinema alive.
Superboys of Malegaon is a simple story, based on true events, made by outsiders. The film stars an impressive cast of actors with no Bollywood background who have been trying to make their mark in the industry.
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The film is so beautiful that it is incomparable to the fluff-filled movies Bollywood continues to produce.
However, not even half of the people who bashed Nadaaniyan have talked about how good Superboys of Malegaon is.
Hate for a bad film spreads like wildfire, but a great film barely gets any recognition.
Many people on the internet who share this sentiment have expressed that, at times, it is absolutely fair to blame the audience for the kind of films we get.
People get what they choose to watch, and they are the biggest hypocrites for complaining that Bollywood doesn’t produce good films. They would rather watch Nadaaniyan and complain about it and completely ignore that a film like Superboys of Malegaon exists.
If even half the people who trolled Nadaaniyan took the time to watch Superboys of Malegaon, the film could get the recognition it truly deserves.
This would also give talented actors, who have worked hard to sharpen their skills, a chance to be part of big Bollywood films, instead of nepo kids who are still struggling to strengthen their craft.