Bhai wo background me Satyajit Ray Ji ki painting h ky? ❤
@p.d.mabhinav75213 ай бұрын
Yes sir
@aadityagautam93633 ай бұрын
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@NITISHKUMAR-m8l3 ай бұрын
Why heavy dialogues of Bollywood films are now considered as cringe which were earlier a popular hit ChatGPT said: The shift in perception of heavy dialogues in Bollywood films, from being popular to being considered cringe, can be attributed to several factors: Changing Audience Preferences: Modern audiences, especially younger generations, prefer more realistic and subtle storytelling. The exaggerated and melodramatic style of heavy dialogues that once resonated with audiences now feels outdated to many. Global Influence: With the rise of global content consumption, viewers have been exposed to more nuanced and sophisticated narratives from world cinema and streaming platforms. This has raised the bar for storytelling and dialogue delivery in Bollywood, making the older, heavier styles seem over the top. Cultural Shifts: Society's attitudes and values have evolved, and what was once seen as powerful or dramatic might now be viewed as unnecessarily dramatic or even cheesy. The emphasis is now on authenticity and relatability, rather than grandiose expressions. Parodies and Memes: Many iconic heavy dialogues have been parodied or turned into memes, which can shift their perception from serious to humorous or even ridiculous. This further contributes to the idea that these dialogues are cringe-worthy in a modern context. Evolution of Bollywood Itself: Bollywood has also evolved in its approach to filmmaking, with a growing emphasis on realism, naturalism, and more subtle forms of expression. As a result, the heavy dialogue delivery that was once a trademark of Bollywood now feels out of place in contemporary cinema. In summary, the change in how these dialogues are perceived is largely due to evolving tastes, cultural shifts, and the influence of global content, which have all contributed to a preference for more subtle and realistic storytelling.
@p.d.mabhinav75213 ай бұрын
@@NITISHKUMAR-m8l conviction my love, conviction...... Haseen dilriba mei did you find it cringe, thats a film from today's time
@NITISHKUMAR-m8l3 ай бұрын
I was hoping you will mention Haseena Dilrubba which is indeed a masterpiece of mystry and thrill but the same question arise how will you make the netflix bingwatchers of today's generation fall in love with Bollywood legacy, when they have set the standards on Hollywood scale for no good reason but as a misconception for modernity, logic, freedom of expression (that includes representation of intimate scenes as well) and progressive art. I called it misconception bcz they cannot and never will relate with those standards in their own socio-cultural situations of life.
@p.d.mabhinav75213 ай бұрын
@@NITISHKUMAR-m8l you are very right about the changing times and will the new generation would like the movie magic of the era of 70s. My answer to that is one needs to be tastefull of how you use that magic. If you remember, people tried to mimic the javed salim magic in 80s and 70s and they failed miserably. But a mordern film like, shoot out at wadala, shootout at lokhandwala, khakhee, animal, haseen dilruba, mirzapur uses that same dialogue baazi and over the top aura in these films which are now considered to be classic. So its all about the treatment. Dialogues and over the top actions are like muscle which needs to be attached to a strong skeleton of a story.
@user-19710-dk3 ай бұрын
Amitabh had this ability to say and do shit onscreen which if others do will seem cringe. He has conviction which someone like naseeruddin shah lacked, the great actor that he is.
@p.d.mabhinav75213 ай бұрын
@@user-19710-dk bhai tareef karke maar rahe ho ya maar ke tareef kar rahe ho? 🤣...... I get what you saying, very true