Mumbai (Maharashtra), India, March 31 (ANI): The statement "Ek Beimani aa gayi hai" was emphasized film critic Meena Iyer, when sharing her opinions on the matter, highlighted that the fluctuating standards of movie quality are causing viewers to stay away from cinemas.
Lately, Indian cinema , particularly Bollywood, has seen subpar performances from films For instance, movies like the 'Emergency' starring Kangana Ranaut, Shahid Kapoor's 'Deva,' and Abhishek Kapoor-directed 'Azaad,' were released. Additionally, Salman Khan's film 'Sikandar,' which was planned for an Eid release, didn’t receive favorable reviews upon its debut.
When Meena Iyer was asked why movies are losing their sparkle, the veteran journalist discussed several factors that might have contributed to Bollywood's recent struggles.
We've ceased contemplating our screenplays. As the saying goes, 'Ek beimani agar hai' (There's dishonesty now). Whether it’s the viewers, the press, or even the distribution team, all are feeling let down. Film creators must understand that they cannot deceive anybody anymore. Instead, they ought to strive for producing high-quality and thoughtful content. cinema to audience. Today, concentration is not so much on art.... People are not thinking about the script. They feel they have a superstar in the film and they can then do anything with it and then the film will become hit...It does not happen like this. There should be a proper focus on the script," she opined.
Meena Iyer believes that Bollywood should improve its narrative techniques.
Kindly hire an excellent scriptwriter, a skilled editor, and a talented music director. Please bring aboard the best professionals and provide us with sound judgment. cinema . This brain-dead cinema What you've been providing us week after week isn’t beneficial for anyone involved. It doesn’t help me, nor does it assist the audience. We possess skilled creators with the capability to produce commercially viable and practical content. cinema together....why just lean so much on superstar or star or anyone....and not back them with good script or good plot..why?" she emphasised.
After three months into 2025, the sole significant cinematic release has been Vicky Kaushal's "Chhaava." Here's hoping that audiences will enjoy this film and encounter high-quality entertainment. cinema in the upcoming months.
Movies such as Kesari 2, Jaat, Kannappa, Toxic, Housefull 5, and Sitaare Zameen Par are set for release this year. It should be intriguing to observe their performance at the box office. (ANI)
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