
Following the Covid-19 pandemic, Bollywood has not been in a good position. Big projects are struggling to earn profits and small-budget films have managed to impress the public with flawless storylines and performances. The latter has however helped to bring certain actors to the spotlight.
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Although the Hindi film industry is going through a lot of ups and downs, some projects have kept Bollywood on its feet, not leading to its end so easily. The old days might not return in the future but at the same time, it is necessary to analyze the things that are going wrong.
Meanwhile, a video of Kriti Sanon and Baadshah’s interview with Nikhil Kamath has now grabbed the attention of social media users. The trio were spotted discussing the current condition of Bollywood where Sanon appeared shocked when Kamath said that Hindi films are not working.
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The Raabta star gave an example of her last two films doing well at the box office. On the other hand, Kamath explained his words by saying that he has been in touch with the owners of some multiplex companies, who revealed that the occupancy is low nowadays compared to how their situation was around five years ago.
Kamath also addressed the employment issue in Bollywood, saying that it used to be higher in the past. Baadshah also agreed by saying that films are not working as per expectations and Sanon added that while a collection of Rs.100 crores was referred to as profit, it is called a failure today.
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It is concerning that even actors are dismissing the problems that Bollywood is suffering today. There was a time when stars used to accept the failure of their films. But this hardly happens today. When a film fails, actors simply become silent and sit at their homes.
Compared to this, South cinema still has a habit of admitting that they are wrong. The best example is Ram Charan, who wrote an apology letter to his fans when Vinaya Vidheya Rama did not do well at the box office.
The interview has once again proved that Hindi filmmakers must change their way of bringing a story alive on the screen. Apart from this, we need some good writers who can pen a screenplay with some unique concepts.