Since the camera was invented
snapshots and movies have become a part of human life and very much influence a
viewer's mind. Few bring back memories and few make us sit back and think,
leave alone the commercial masala flicks. Good movies have really stood a class
apart and this shows the viewer's hunger for reality and their sickness of
masala movies. Of course the maturity in the viewers was brought about by
flawless scripts- thanks to broad minded directors.
Along with technology the scripts
and concepts of the Hollywood have also found a warm welcome in our country.
Stealing from Hollywood has become a habit these days. And most of it have did
well in box office despite critics accusing the directors for not giving due
credits to the actual movie. Not an
unknown fact that cinema is now a globally expanding business, with producers
the kingpin behind that "worldwide release" tag.
The expectations of people are
getting high with every movie released and stars of the genre "acting is
my passion" are competing hard to live up to the expectations of their
hardcore fans. And actors Bucked up with consecutive hits along with audacious
directors are ready to experiment new things on screen and each of it adds to
the hype of the movie. But it has been proved time and again that hype and Star
cast for a movie's success has become a thing of the past. - creative directors
with a script of substance will do wonders at the box office today. Remakes,
sequels and dubbed movies are also in the competition as people don't get to
see their favorite stars often on screen with their movie rate being one in
2yrs. Movies still remain the best pastime for the people with IPL and world
tournaments inhibiting the ticket sales a little bit at times. Another
unnoticed factor is that theatre audiences have increased considerably since early 2000...thanks to the multiplexes
and fight piracy attitude of the people (nothing else can curb piracy). The
statistics actually fluctuate with 3D movies and regular movies and with
arrival of new multiplexes and most importantly with the number of people
turning loyal to torrent sites.
OLD HABITS DIE HARD..
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