Once upon a time in Bollywood, Indian movies were much about the problems created by the Thakurs and Brahmins who acted as rich zamindars, They were famous for various cheap dialogues and pulling the saris of the Bhabhi's while the sincere Hero use to enter on time and save the izzat of the bahu and betiyan of the small family. This could be seen in the movie called "Dushman Chacha" in which the main protagonist was Mr. Rajesh Khanna.
The entire movie has a village background with lots of laughter and has a usual song and dance routines with Mumtaz playing a great character. Also, another such movie in which there was a famous song called "hum panch pandav ye shakuni mama" called "Hum Panch", the main protagonist was Mr. Naseeruddin Shah. The famous dialog was from a munshi who use to run errands for the thakur played by Amrish Puri and say most of the times "Srivastav Bhi Kahiye sarkar"- when the thakur use to call him by name.
So, the mainstream movies were all about the soshit-pidit samaj such as small caste people or the poor peasants family getting upliftment by the main protagonist. Now, talking about another movie called Sharansh, it looks nothing more than hilarious when a father takes the ashes of his son to the police station. After, all the Indian Police or the Army has not formed any welfare association to find out the DNA of Son and Father.
In the mid 80's and 90's, it was the lovey-dovey syndrome with movies like "Qyamat se Qyamat Tak" till "Aashiqui" where much of the star cast was of family and friends and people use to watch the movies with much fanfare. Not to forget some meaningful films like Daddy or "Hum Aapke Hain Kaun" in the late 90's putting stress on the family system.
Various other thought-provoking movies were in the name of parallel cinema which was rarely watched by the people and has its own movie circle which was mostly from the college-going group. They were called MALE and in full form, it was Marxwadi and Leninwadi.
In the current scenario, Indian movies are running on realistic themes which do not have star cast from the jumping jack background. They are more of the serious star cast with the likes of Ajay Devgan, Tabu and recently Ileana DeCruz has joined the bandwagon with some powerful performance in the movie "Baadshaho".
If we remember one of the best movies which have made a mark on the educated population is the "Drishyam". This movie is very realistic and all the star cast has given a very power packed performance. The movie revolves around issues of camera and videography which further turns into blackmailing. It is a great movie which can only be understood by the educated people as the common person waits for things to happen in their life and then takes a leaf out from the book.
Now, talking about tomorrow to be released the movie by the name of "RAID" again an Ajay Devgan along with Ileana Decruz starrer it is based on 80's U, P. timeline. Based on real-life income tax raids the movie can be a good grosser on the box office as people love to watch Ajay Devgan's serious intonations and the way he carries himself in the films like Singham 1 and Singham-2 where he was cast as Police Officer.
The powerful dialogues and the script by Ritesh Shah where most of the dialogues are in the local language of U.P. it could be a great movie to watch out for this weekend!
The entire movie has a village background with lots of laughter and has a usual song and dance routines with Mumtaz playing a great character. Also, another such movie in which there was a famous song called "hum panch pandav ye shakuni mama" called "Hum Panch", the main protagonist was Mr. Naseeruddin Shah. The famous dialog was from a munshi who use to run errands for the thakur played by Amrish Puri and say most of the times "Srivastav Bhi Kahiye sarkar"- when the thakur use to call him by name.
So, the mainstream movies were all about the soshit-pidit samaj such as small caste people or the poor peasants family getting upliftment by the main protagonist. Now, talking about another movie called Sharansh, it looks nothing more than hilarious when a father takes the ashes of his son to the police station. After, all the Indian Police or the Army has not formed any welfare association to find out the DNA of Son and Father.
In the mid 80's and 90's, it was the lovey-dovey syndrome with movies like "Qyamat se Qyamat Tak" till "Aashiqui" where much of the star cast was of family and friends and people use to watch the movies with much fanfare. Not to forget some meaningful films like Daddy or "Hum Aapke Hain Kaun" in the late 90's putting stress on the family system.
Various other thought-provoking movies were in the name of parallel cinema which was rarely watched by the people and has its own movie circle which was mostly from the college-going group. They were called MALE and in full form, it was Marxwadi and Leninwadi.
In the current scenario, Indian movies are running on realistic themes which do not have star cast from the jumping jack background. They are more of the serious star cast with the likes of Ajay Devgan, Tabu and recently Ileana DeCruz has joined the bandwagon with some powerful performance in the movie "Baadshaho".
If we remember one of the best movies which have made a mark on the educated population is the "Drishyam". This movie is very realistic and all the star cast has given a very power packed performance. The movie revolves around issues of camera and videography which further turns into blackmailing. It is a great movie which can only be understood by the educated people as the common person waits for things to happen in their life and then takes a leaf out from the book.
Now, talking about tomorrow to be released the movie by the name of "RAID" again an Ajay Devgan along with Ileana Decruz starrer it is based on 80's U, P. timeline. Based on real-life income tax raids the movie can be a good grosser on the box office as people love to watch Ajay Devgan's serious intonations and the way he carries himself in the films like Singham 1 and Singham-2 where he was cast as Police Officer.
The powerful dialogues and the script by Ritesh Shah where most of the dialogues are in the local language of U.P. it could be a great movie to watch out for this weekend!
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