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Ab Kjo Kaveree ko call kar ke ek Bramhastra was a super se bhi upar hit article likhwayega.
Apan abhi tak shock mein hai ki Brahmastra hit kaise ho gayi. Main sharafat se dekhneka try kiya, start ke visual effects achhe bhi lage, lekin 15 - 20 minutes ke baad jhel hi nahin paaya.
I feel like post-COVID, people may have just got used to OTT (I have and so have several of my friends). Now they just wait for films to release on OTT rather than spend so much at the theatres. Case in point, surge in footfalls when they celebrated the World Cinema Day and made tickets available for just Rs 100.
Agar remakes and substandard movies hi dekhna hai then ghar pe dekho, we are already paying the monthly subscription anyways.
And many have also shifted to international shows/films coz I assume just like me, everyone ran out of content on OTT during the first few months of the first lockdown.
Without COVID, I would've never considered multitasking for entertainment (that is, reading subtitles), but I was so bored that I had to. And now I am so used to watching Chinese, Korean, and Japanese shows. Similarly many started watching South Indian movies this way (with subtitles that is).
I am sure some people still enjoy the cinema experience, like people did step out the watch Avatar 2. But Bollywood films off-late have been so BLAH!
That post has so many writing errors! Hard to believe someone at TOI wrote it.
The reality is audiences won't spend their hard earned money like its pre covid times and especially with a recession looming in the coming year. The industry and its stars have to acknowledge the fact and make movies within their budgets instead of spending a bomb on star salaries and production.
The audience are in no mood to spare them. That's the fact. Act accordingly.
so true.Originally posted by: Sritishabir1
The reality is audiences won't spend their hard earned money like its pre covid times and especially with a recession looming in the coming year. The industry and its stars have to acknowledge the fact and make movies within their budgets instead of spending a bomb on star salaries and production.
The audience are in no mood to spare them. That's the fact. Act accordingly.
Pathan will be superhit
I’m more interested and intrigued by this than any movie or other show of 2023. Hollywood or Bollywood
2023 will have 3 SRK movies and 2 Salman, Ranbir, Karthik Aryan, and Ranveer Singh movies. There will be the usual Ajay and Akki movies. It is already looking better than 22. Some are sure to open big.
The South biggies won't go away. They will also be part of Bollywood, like Hollywood. Good for the audience.
Will be interesting to see which movie becomes the biggest opener.
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