Can Bollywood Survive?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • India’s Hindi film industry, known better as Bollywood, is famous around the world for it’s larger-than-life song and dance sequences, big-budget lavish sets and emotional, dramatic performances. But for the last few years, Bollywood has been in crisis mode.
    Films aren’t working, audiences aren’t coming to the cinema and critics are urging filmmakers to reinvent.
    Instead, South Indian movies have become increasingly popular and streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video have proved a big hit with their original Hindi content.
    BBC Asian Network’s Haroon Rashid goes to Abu Dhabi, where the International Indian Film Academy Awards are taking place, to speak to the decision makers about what needs to happen for Bollywood to be able to survive.
    He meets top stars including Varun Dhawan, Vicky Kaushal and Nora Fatehi for their inside scoop on how stardom and fan culture has changed. Plus, with increasing scrutiny on the quality of Bollywood music, Haroon chats to singer Sunidhi Chauhan, rapper Badshah and Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman about the state of Hindi soundtracks, and also explores how accusations of nepotism have scarred Bollywood’s reputation.
    With the tide going against Bollywood and social media making it easier to highlight its flaws, are the glory days gone forever or will Bollywood be able to reclaim its shine?
    Watch in full on BBC iPlayer - www.bbc.co.uk/...

Комментарии • 37

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +9

    Haroon x Rakhi Sawant is the crossover I wasn’t expecting but it’s awesome 😂

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +6

    Nepotism and lack of originality is a Pan-Indian problem.
    Even the people calling out don’t call out their own privilege sometimes.

    • @stevechatha4533
      @stevechatha4533 Год назад +1

      Pokhraj, nepotism exists in every industry.
      If you were my mate, and I had contacts or a position of influence, I'd naturally help you.
      Great things have happened through nepotism, too.
      Issue is the not k owing when to stop. The "more for me - less for you" kinda mindset which has little to do with art, and alot to do with greed.

  • @iiC951
    @iiC951 Год назад +4

    Bro you show a correct map in india ....nahi to fir #unsubscribe_bbc_asian

  • @stevechatha4533
    @stevechatha4533 Год назад +5

    Whoa - Haroon's transformation is immense! 👌🏼 Well done, man!!
    As for Bollywood, well let's just address the obvious - recent box office successes don't necessarily mean good content, for eg, a Gadar 2 may have broken records, but when I've seen the public reaction online, most have only gone to see "Pakistan get defeated", so it's not a win for Bollywood, its a win for propaganda & hate.
    If a Satyaprem Ki Katha & Rocky Rani have done well, it doesn't make them fantastic movies, as both dragged and needed editing, despite the well meaning intentions behind both, which they need to be applauded for.
    Though that said, box office success was majorly influenced by corporate booking, something Dharma Productions did with Bhramastra, too (a very average movie).
    Pathaan was engulfed in ridiculous controversy, which helped give it that initial boost, though the movie had blatantly STOLEN scenes from the Mission Impossible series, which is embarrassing.
    I love Shahrukh, and what he's done in the past, and glad the film worked for him, though strictly speaking for the film, its very basic, average, with poor effects.
    Where are the standards??
    Is hype and nostalgia enough?
    That seems like a lazy way out to me.
    I did see OMG2 last night and found it to be smart, very effective, entertaining, but also could've done with a few mins chopped off to enhance the impact.
    Box office only indicates ticket sales, and not actual quality.
    Hope we keep that in mind.
    So has Bollywood come back??
    In my opinion, the Bollywood I once adored and loved, is still far, far off.
    Let's see what happens going forth.

    • @iharoonrashid
      @iharoonrashid Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words!

    • @stevechatha4533
      @stevechatha4533 Год назад

      @iharoonrashid
      Not just words - facts, mate!
      Look like a totally different person omg!

  • @simranarora6830
    @simranarora6830 Год назад +6

    This could have been a documentary! 😍

  • @micheal6803
    @micheal6803 Год назад +3

    Content is king now.... people now have world cinema in their pocket, if you are going to release shit their is no appetite any more to tolerate that....

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +2

    I do not think there should be an OTT-Cinema Binary. The latter is too nebulous to compare.

  • @4KLion
    @4KLion Год назад +4

    Bollywood is dead in my opinion, they copy Hollywood left right and centre, lack imagination, lack originality
    I gave up watching Bollywood movies over a decade ago and don't regret my decision

    • @crazybird786
      @crazybird786 Год назад +1

      Same! I just can't relate to them anymore. Far too many issues...not worth my time

  • @MsFtw2012
    @MsFtw2012 Год назад +3

    Excellent report Haroon, a fantastic range of key people interviewed

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +1

    22:20 She is also a product of caste networks and nepotism.

  • @Selinnaguz
    @Selinnaguz Год назад +1

    Satyaprem Ki Katha is my favorite movie from Bollywood this year!!❤

  • @tanu4647
    @tanu4647 5 месяцев назад

    Just because the khans are outdated, Spreading negativity abt Bollywood.
    Well done Momin ,oops harun oh buh varun noo no haroon 🤝

  • @xophiyah7101
    @xophiyah7101 Год назад +2

    23:29 - Babil Khan is lying here. The director of his film "Qala" - Anvita Dutt has openly admitted in interviews that she knew his father Irrfan Khan very well, and she is very close friends with his mother Sutapa, and that she was determined to get her friend's son appearing in her film.
    And if you watch the film itself, you will see that Babil's performance is actually extremely weak. In many scenes, the camera focuses on the other actor in front of him. And even the lighting is kept very dark and illusive when he has to emote, because clearly he is lacking in acting talent. Go and watch the film again if you don't believe me.
    This is awful gaslighting by this privileged "starkid" nepobaby

  • @RandomzzOfficial
    @RandomzzOfficial Год назад

    I wish the topic of bollywood having copied Pakistani songs since after partition time....endless songs it's not just the problem of making remakes of old bollywood songs cause even old bollywood songs and till this day pakistsni songs have been copied

  • @Selinnaguz
    @Selinnaguz Год назад +3

    Bollywood is back on track this year:
    Pathaan
    Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar
    Zara Hatke Zara Bachke
    Satyaprem Ki Katha
    Rocky Aur Rani
    Gadar 2
    OMG 2

  • @HansDayal
    @HansDayal Год назад

    I would like to know what ticket sales are like - that would be a gauge of big screen success, some type of per capita/gdp factoring in there too. For a market as big as the Hindi-speaking one, I’m surprised. Great report.

  • @prasenjitchakraborty6387
    @prasenjitchakraborty6387 Год назад +2

    After IIFA, Bollywood has given back to back hits like Zara hatke Zara bachke, satyaprem ki katha, rocky and Rani, gadar2, omg 2.. so yes Bollywood can always survive. And ups and downs are part of every industry.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад

    13:34 Absolutely brilliant! One of the best for period pieces.

  • @priyankathapa3526
    @priyankathapa3526 Год назад

    Omg katrina kaif journey is really inspiring❤

  • @adityakumarbehera1474
    @adityakumarbehera1474 Год назад

    Wrong map

  • @bibinchacko650
    @bibinchacko650 Год назад

    You are minting money from indian content and then u have the audacity of showing incorrect indian map

  • @Piyushs0209
    @Piyushs0209 Год назад +3

    This man Haroon always spreads propoganda against India.

  • @jaykay304
    @jaykay304 Год назад +1

    India needs to accept Bollywood is no longer the only Movie Industry & no longer the leading movie industry.
    To survive Bollywood needs to do the following;
    1) Reduce fees of all actors and invest more in the movies themselves (script, VFX special effects etc)
    2) Invest in and take more risks with NEW & INNOVATIVE writers and directors & content to encourage more creativity
    3) We need to develop and encourage proper lyricists as many top lyricists have died or are getting too old. Without poetry and lyrics Bollywood will no longer have good music
    4) We need to encourage more melodious music directors and STOP all nonsense remixes & rappers (Baadshah Yo Yo Honey Singh etc) others Bollywood music will be finished. Since Nadeem Shravan, Jatin-Lalit and Anu Mallik have split up or stepped back melodious music has disappeared. Also AR Rahman has been seriously sidelined by Bollywood. Why?
    5) Bollywood needs to accept and embrace other actors outside of film families as there are some brilliant actors who are doing superbly well on OTT but are not getting a chance with big movies. Why did we have to wait so long for Manoj Bajpai and Irfan Khan to get their due? Irfan Khan unfortunately passed away too soo before he saw the fruits of his labour.
    6) Bollywood should also continue with the formula movies that actually work. Why fix something if it’s not broken? If masala films work then Bollywood should continue to make them!
    7) Stop blaming nepotism! Abhishek Bachchan is the son of INDIA’s biggest movie star ever but Abhishek has had the most flops and one of the biggest struggles ever! Family connections do help but if the public don’t accept you then it doesn’t matter who your mother or father is.