Bollywood in self Denial?

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World cinema has been under a
transition phase for a while, from the advent of OTT precisely speaking and
Indian cinema has been no different as the tastes and priorities of the
audience have vastly changed. Corona has given a catalytic nudge to the already
booming OTT buzz and bigger markets of Indian cinema like Bollywood, Tollywood
and a few others seem to have been facing the burn.



But is that all for big
industries like Bollywood? An honest answer would be a big NO.



Bollywood, a potential domestic
1000 crore market for Indian cinema has been in a slump for a few years now and
the wait for a revival seems to be never-ending. The last a Bollywood movie has
been at the top of the table with the domestic market has been 2017 when
Bahubali 2 toppled Dangal and half a decade later, the same Dangal stands as
the top movie in Bollywood still, but at #3, KGF2 being #2. There’s a multitude
of reasons for this which we could discuss all day long, but for the sake of
keeping it short, let us talk about a few.



 Content



Gone are the days when a khan
hero could bulldoze the content of the movie at the box office and bring in
respectable numbers. It is content that is ruling the roost now and movies like
URI and The Kashmir Files have proved the same, that a big hero is not a
mandate for a movie to make it big. And if the content isn’t interesting, even
a big hero is failing to bring in good numbers on the opening day itself ,Lal
Singh Chadda, Raksha Bandhan are the latest examples of this.



 OTT



OTT has been a big spoilsport for
the box office of Bollywood as the sheer availability of varied content made
the audience's tastes niche. It is a simple pick and choose of content
irrespective of the language (thanks to dubbing and/or subtitles) and in a
genre of their liking. This comfort put against the costs associated with
multiplexes is a no-brainer choice for audiences. The icing on the cake is the
availability of new content within weeks of theatrical release and when a movie
is available within a couple of weeks of theatrical release in OTT, why bother
going to theatres?



Genre



Going by the tastes of the
audience would be key to the success of any industry and the Bollywood audience
has been very evident with their choice of movies, “mass masala entertainers”.
It however needs to be said that the makers of Bollywood haven’t been able to
play to the tune as most of their movies seem to be catering to the urban
audience which is again failing to make a notice or impact at the intended
circuits and turning out duds. The response to movies like Bahubali’s, KGFs,
and Pushpa should have given a fair idea about what the audience tastes and
treading that way might be a money spinner for Bollywood. 



 Denial



This should be said as the
primary issue with Bollywood now as interviews with known Bollywood
personalities time and again give out the message that audiences should have to
grow up to like their movies but are in continuous denial about them not being
able to make money minters. A most recent example of this is an interview with
Tapsee and Anurag Kashyap where when asked about the #BoycottBollywood trend,
made fun of it asking the audience to boycott their movie as well along with
others. The opening day occupancies which turned out later should have felt like
a slap on the face of them.



One more worrisome strategy
applied in Bollywood is the direct ott release instead of theatrical release.
We can understand if it is done at the time of corona but now when the theatres
are back still the big movies are opting for an ott direct release-like
Cutputli, which is not the right idea when you want people to watch the movies
in theatres.



 



All said the writing is simple
and on the wall for Bollywood. Commercial entertainers and big canvas movies
with something interesting in the offer, and no Direct OTT releases for big
movies are the way to go until the next trend and they should go with making
such movies, whether they like it or not. Only these seem to be making the
audience throng to the big screen after the slump of C0rona+OTT. If they still
are in denial about making movies only to their liking, they will soon become
irrelevant and will be replaced by someone who dances to the tune.



 



It is not like all Hindi films
are failing. A movie based on tragic real-life incidents like The Kashmir Files
has made gross collections of up to 300 crores which no one expected. Also, the
movie Bhool Bhulaiya 2, which came with a sequel hype, made up 250 crores. And
Jug Jug Jiyo starring hero Varun Dhawan, senior hero Anil Kapoor and Kiara
Advani was not a huge success, but it did cross a hundred crores gross and
ended as an average fare  As director Rajamouli said on a recent occasion,
comedy, class, mass, be it any genre, there should be strong content in the
right parts in the movies, and if there is proper promotion, any movie or any
industry will run on the path of success. Otherwise, if the Bollywood makers
are still away from the audience, then they have themselves to blame.



 

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