Bollywood could face crisis of talent |
| By Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter |
| Abu Dhabi: Bollywood films, which attract millions across the globe, is awaiting its imminent death, a prominent Indian writer told Gulf News on Saturday. "Any art which is closed against new comers [new talents] will face its imminent death", said Jerry Pinto, a well-known poet and editor. "Unlike during 1970s and 1980s, Bollywood stars are bringing their children to the industry, which prevents entry of new talents. During the 1970s prominent actors used to tell media that they don't want their children to be film stars". Several prominent families of 'heroes' in India's movie capital had an unwritten rule that their women would never enter the films, said Pinto .The new-found money from overseas releases in the West has prompted actors to groom their children and close the doors of the industry against other new talents, said Pinto. At the seminar, Pinto said talk of Bollywood stars reflect lack of self respect. "They often condemn the industry. If you cannot respect your work, you cannot respect yourself". Another speaker said the Western audience of Bollywood films are not concerned about the quality of the film but the stars. Other speakers agreed that Bollywood films are urban centric which do not reflect the rural India unlike they did earlier. ********************** Does Bollywood need a makeover? - better talent - better stories - more rural/ realisitc settings? Is the inflow of too much money corrupting the whole setup and compromising quality? What are your views on the state of this industry? 😊 |