10 REASONS WHY BOLLYWOOD IS IN CRISIS

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Posted: 8 years ago
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10 REASONS WHY BOLLYWOOD IS IN CRISIS

By BollywoodPresents TeamJan60

Facing competition from Hollywood (and other regional film industries), the rise of streaming services, the once mighty Bollywood industry seems to be facing a crisis.

Here's what's hitting Bollywood hard, and what it needs to be wary about:

  1. Home Entertainment Options

    There are more home entertainment options for Film fans in India, with streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime available in India; they now have access to a wide range of content than ever before. Although Bollywood produces hundreds of movies every year, viewers find only a handful of movies worth watching, and prefer to watch movies with more substance at home.

  2. Threat from Bollywood & Regional Cinema

    While many filmmakers are downplaying the massive success of Jungle Book in India (calling it a one-off case), the fact remains Bollywood faces stiff competition not just from Hollywood, but also from regional cinemas (Tamil & Telugu industry). Even Marathi film Sairat grossed more than several Bollywood films that were released at the same time.

  3. Top Stars are Too Expensive

    Today, the top Bollywood stars command exorbitant prices and also take a profit of the films earnings, making them un-affordable to most studios and producers (even the bigger ones). For example, Shah Rukh Khan can command up to 50 per cent of a film's budget (its never more than 20 per cent in Hollywood.)

    However, the percentage is likely to come down eventually, as the budget of Bollywood films grows bigger.

  4. Too Much Dependence on Well-Known Stars

    Although the scenario is slightly better now, many productions still find it less risky to have several well-known actors in a movie with a mediocre story, than to invest in movies with great (or unusual) stories. For most movie producers, making profit is a bigger motivation than making a good film.

  5. Not Willing to Think Original

    No doubt several movies with intriguing' story-lines are getting made, most of them are still low-budget movies and such movies find it difficult to get big stars on board.

    Most big movies still rely on Hollywood (and films from other countries) for inspiration. Getting inspired still means photocopying to most film-makers in Bollywood.

    Remakes are still given lot of importance (looks like easy, risk-free money for most producers).

  6. You Become a Model First and Then Actor

    Surprisingly, its only in Bollywood (and even in other regional cinema), that you learn acting after you have made your acting debut in the industry.

    For many, the route to becoming an actor in Bollywood, is first to become a model (most aspiring actors don't even consider television).

    Same goes for the producer's son/daughter and star kids, who get the right kind of backing to play the hero/heroine of the movie.

    So you find very few actors like Om Puri or Naseeruddin Shah who have slogged in theatres.

  7. Not Enough Cinema Screens

    Film producers wish there were more screens in India. Compared to US & China, India has much fewer screens, despite a robust demand for films.

    No wonder, every time two big movies clash at the box office, there's always a big fight for the screens (because they're usually catering to the same audience.)

  8. Ticket Prices are Low

    Several film producers and distributors in India feel that the ticket prices are too low in India, compared to most foreign countries.

    While this may be true, lot of cine-goers in India feel that the prices are high (when combined with the cost of snacks).

    So the downside to raising the ticket prices is that it could force fans to watch pirated versions.

  9. Piracy Eats Into the Business

    Piracy is a big problem in India, although digitisation of movie theatres has curbed piracy somewhat, but it is still a big issue. Almost every big Bollywood release faces this threat, and makers remain alert to see if a pirated version has leaked out.

  10. Tapping the Merchandise Business

    while film merchandise is a big business in Hollywood, in terms of percentage its a very small number in India. Although film producers have started exploring this revenue stream, the merchandise business in India still needs to take-off.


My note: so guys do you still cherish a hidden dream inside yourself to work in bollywood and be famous stars😉? Come on nobody can deny it.

My take is we are better in our worlds..whether we do a private sector job, a govt sector job, a business, education field etc etc...Atleast there is surety of getting a salary on time .But in entertaintment business nobody knows what the future holds ,,,even if somebody has attained sucess after lot of struggles.no guarantee whether the upcoming project will do well or not...a cause of worry not just for actors, directors but also for technicians and even a small spotboy.
Its good wherever we are rather than being in this unsure , uncertain world of film business,
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Posted: 8 years ago
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interesting.

Add good writers, lack of pan India appeal, directors catering to multiplex and NRI audience who rejects movie faster than single screen.

Lack of good marriage of entertainment and content. You can hardly re-watch same movie without wincing. Why is there need to add twist to everything. What happened to straight forward story telling. Too many Christopher Nolan wannabe and few Rajmouli who think big from Indian perspective.

Finally lack of budget control and script doctors.

Irving Thalberg when alive was most powerful man in MGM. What he did was - control budget and excesses in MGM movies. There were more hits in his time than at any other time in history of MGM. MGM was where dreams were made. Only Walt Disney can boast of having such dream run.
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Originally posted by: Chudailpaapi

interesting.

Add good writers, lack of pan India appeal, directors catering to multiplex and NRI audience who rejects movie faster than single screen.

Lack of good marriage of entertainment and content. You can hardly re-watch same movie without wincing. Why is there need to add twist to everything. What happened to straight forward story telling. Too many Christopher Nolan wannabe and few Rajmouli who think big from Indian perspective.

Finally lack of budget control and script doctors.

Irving Thalberg when alive was most powerful man in MGM. What he did was - control budget and excesses in MGM movies. There were more hits in his time than at any other time in history of MGM. MGM was where dreams were made. Only Walt Disney can boast of having such dream run.


i agree.
another thing that has happened with me as an filmgoing audience is that...
in late 90's and 2000's , the school days ...at that time we used to wait for friday to see new film even if its a average starcast movie .

Now here i might be discussing a movie but the fact is i havent watched it yet.

even i watched ae dil hai mushkil in bits and pieces when it telecasted on star in 26 january..
some of my friends who are bollywood fans havent watched dangal yet.

entertainment is social media, wats app, facebook, mobile games( candy crush), news update apps

films are no longer first choice especially hindi movies.

and yeah MGM period was iconic


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Posted: 8 years ago
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I think stars charging too much is a big issue...films boast of being "big budget" but when half or more of the budget goes into paying the actors, the big budget does not show on screen. (Cough *mohenjodaro* *blue* cough) ...this results in mediocre quality films which obviously rob the producer of all his potential profits...the stars are fine because they take their pay check and leave...but the producer suffers..
I've noticed actors in regional film industries are willing to take a pay cut or use the profit sharing philosophy for really big budget films ( like baahubali, robot, I etc) because the entire point is to spend all that money on the film and not the stars...

Bollywood needs to start doing that aswell...invest in the film first, and then invest in the stars...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Most people talk too much about movie and are offended about actor's private life. We read gossip and went to watch the movie. It never stopped us from enjoying movie. Too much spoon feeding and too many reviews. What happened to make your own judgment. And 0 attraction - what with multiple trailers, song on you tube, sometime all the important scenes.

I agree with high fee. They are killing movie business.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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#11:The extreme lack of good looking/charismatic actors.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Don't agree with point 8
Ticket prices are quite high

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