Tuesday, 29 December 2020

The Best of Bollywood and OTT Content in 2020!

 This year has been tough for the movies and everyone associated with cinema. In 2020, a total of 27 notable releases came out in theatres, and approximately 35 movies released on OTT platforms like  Netflix, Prime Video, Hotstar, etc. Considering the dull and gloomy 2020 has been, the Bollywood Elephant has decided to only focus on the positives and the best films and series 2020 has offered!  

                                           

First, we pick the best actors, music, dialogues, singers, story, screenplay, direction, and finally my Top 5 films of the year!

FILMS:

Best Actor (Male): This year it was really tough to pick 1 when one is spoilt for choices. However solely based on this man's phenomenal performance as Aaloo and the entry scene in particular sealed the deal for me to pick him as the performer of the year (male). Rajkummar Rao yet again proved how effortlessly he transforms from Aaloo in Ludo to Montu sir in Chhalaang! I wish he gets his due at the box-office soon!

                                           

Special Mention: As a middle-class man tired of his work who stumbles upon a bag full of cash, Kunal Kemmu's comic timing and perfect antics lifted his movie, Lootcase, a level higher! 

                                                

                                                   


Best Actor (Female): As Amrita, Taapsee Pannu breathes a new life into the hard hitting drama 'Thappad'. Her vulnerability, her angst was pitch-perfect and there is absolutely nothing her performance fell short of. Thinking about her climatic act in the movie still gives me goosebumps.
                                                 
Special Mention: As a mother determined to make a comeback to Kabbadi, Kangana Ranaut was astounding as Jaya in Panga.

Best Supporting Actor (Male): This was a battle of fathers but as a father standing by her daughter who is willing to divorce her husband, Kumud Mishra was phenomenal and effective as Sachin Sandhu in Thappad. What words, what emotions especially when he confronts his son!
                                          
    
Special Mention: Another father who decided to be his daughter's biggest cheerleader, Pankaj Tripathi was endearing as Anup Saxena in Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl.
                                                   


Best Supporting Actor (Female): As a mother reluctant about her daughter's decision to divorce her husband, Ratna Pathak Shah was great, phenomenal, and incredible as Sandhya Sandhu in Thappad. Her confrontation scenes with Kumud Mishra are absolutely a testament as to why we love her!
                                        
      
Special Mention: Picking a single special mention is tough therefore all the ladies in 'Thappad' namely Tanvi Azmi, Geetika Vidya Ohalyan, Dia Mirza, Maya Sarau were spectacular as the supporting cast.
                                                    
       

Best Music: It is a battle between 'Malang' and 'Love Aaj Kal 2' for this one and the Aashiqui 2 trio: Ved Sharma. Mithoon and Ankit Tiwari win this by a whisker! Malang had 2020's best music.
                                                   
  
Best Playback Singers:  
Crooning to Love Aaj Kal's 'Meherma' was absolutely a favorite which was sung by Darshan Raval!       
                                                         
After giving us Ghungroo to grove last year, Shilpa Rao's crooning of Hardum Humdum was another delight. 

                                                       


Best Story and Screenplay: Adding a water-tight screenplay to an already powerful story and add to it towering performances. Anubhav Sinha and Mrunmayee Lagoo make an effective and phenomenal 'Thappad'! 
                                                             
   

Best Director: Thappad was a story that could've fallen flat if not for its director, Anubhav Sinha.

                                                
  


Top 5 Films (in particular order):
5. Panga:
                                                                
4. Maska:
                                                                  
   
3. Ludo:
                                                              
     
2. Raat Akeli Hai:
                                                           
      
1. Thappad:

                                                             




WEB SERIES:

Best Actor (Male): Pratik Gandhi, initially an engineer. I'm glad that he gave up his job because we cannot have anyone else to be Harshad Mehta in Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story.
                                                     
   
Special Mention: Kay Kay Menon as Himmat Singh was phenomenal in Special Ops!
                                                            
  

Best Actor (Female): All Hail! The queen is back! 10 years later, Sushmita Sen graces our screen yet again, for the best in Aarya!
                                               
  
Special Mention: It took time but as Mohini Rathod, Sheeba Chadha ensured that everyone stood and took up notice of her in Bandish Bandits.
                                                         
Best Supporting Actor (Male): As pradhanpati, Raghubir Yadav was simply phenomenal! His effortless comic timing with Jeetendra Kumar was phenomenal!   
                                              
 Special Mention: As the menacing Hathoda Tyagi, Abhishek Banerjee scared the wits out of everyone!
                                                             

Best Supporting Actor (Female): Alongside Pradhanpati, Neena Gupta brought her own flair to Manju Devi and her chemistry with Raghubir Yadav was crackling!
                                            
   
Special Mention: The original master player of Mirzapur, Beena Bhabhi's grey shades were effectively brought to life by Rasika Duggal!
                                                                  
     

Best Original Story: Prosit Roy and Avinash Arun's writing in Paatal Lok was nothing short of phenomenal.
                                                 
        
Best Music: The magical touch of Shankar Ehsaan Loy came back in the classical and fresh 'Bandish Bandits' and this was the best music album by far in 2020 including movie albums and other singles.
                                                   

Best Director: This one was a bit tough but Avinash Arun and Prosit Roy bag this for Paatal Lok.
                                                 

TOP 5 Web Series (in particular order):

5. Panchayat:
                                                      

4. Taish:

3. Paatal Lok:
                                                               

2. Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story:

                                                     



1. Bandish Bandits:
                                                         

So here are my favorite and best of 2020 content! I hope you like it! Please Share your lists as well as how much you agree with my choices!

              















 








          



Thursday, 19 November 2020

Ludo Review: An interesting Game which should've gone on longer!

 2 years after the debacle of 'Jagga Jasoos', director Anurag Kashyap is back with his multi starer movie, 'Ludo'. The movie stars Rajkummar Rao, Abhishek Bachchan, Pankaj Tripathi, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, Asha Negi, Pearl Maane, Fatima Sana Sheikh, Shalini Vatsa. It is scripted, directed, and photographed by Basu himself who collabs with his companion, Pritam for music!

                                                 


What's Good: Acting: This time RR walks away with the cake from Tripathiji's hand. He is terrific. Abhishek, Tripathiji, Aditya, Rohit, Pearl, Lata, and everyone else is absolutely PHENOMENAL. Fatima might be a hindrance however can be overlooked! Story: Basuji's writing is absolutely phenomenal. No one could have made an anthology so nicely and connected the dots so beautifully. Music: 'Hardum Humdum', 'Abaad Barbaad', 'Dil Julaha' are absolute gems and Pritam gives us one of the few albums worth remembering after Malang and Love Aaj Kal 2 this year! Technically:  The movie is pitch-perfect technically! Absolutely nails each and every aspect.

                                                  

                                   

What's Bad: Screenplay: Like most of the movies, the back and forth narrative does not work for me personally!         
                                     

Final Word: Ludo is a beautiful, colorful, funny Chaotic Mess and should not be missed by anybody! Bachchan shows us his capability as a fine actor and the fact that he deserves a great director who can justify his talent! The movies absolutely stunning and interesting like the game in real life! 4 stars! One cannot just miss it!

                               







Monday, 9 November 2020

Laxmii Review: The Bomb explodes with a crackling sound!

Even in lockdown, Akshay Kumar treats us to his horror-comedy flick 'Laxmii' directed by Raghav Lawrence. The movie is based on the Tamil flick 'Kanchana' which was also helmed by Lawrence. The movie also stars Ayesha Raza, Ashwini Kaleskar, Sharad Kelkar, Rajesh Sharma as the able supporting cast! The movie is an OTT release available on Disney+Hotstar.

                                                           


What's Good: Performances: Akshay Kumar gives the performance of his career. He portrays Laxmii with exemplary conviction and words fall short to praise this man. Sharad Kelkar, Ayesha Raza, Ashwini Kaleskar provide extreme support to Akshay's performance. Message: The message finds relevance in today's world and is necessary. Comic Relief: Ayesha Raza and Ashwini provide some much needed comic relief in this movie.
                            
                                                    

What's Bad: Screenplay: The screenplay of the movie in both 1st and 2nd half falters. The 'Ayushmann Khurana Genre' Trap: The movie falls into the Ayushmann Khurana Genre Trap pretty quickly as it enters its 2nd half. Editing: The movie could have been easily 15-20 minutes short had only if the editing would've been crispier. Message Route: While the movie stays true to its messaging, the path it undertakes is messy and confuses. 

                                                   

Final Words: 'Laxmii' by no means is a perfect movie. The movie has its share of flaws but the towering performance by Khiladi alone makes the movie an absolute 'One Time Watch'. I am going for 2.5 stars for the movie and an extra half for Khiladi and Kelkar making it 3 stars for the movie. Watch it for a towering performance by Akshay and whilst saying this 'It Is Absolutely Impossible to Imagine any other A-lister doing this role!' 

                                                    

STREAMING ON: DISNEY+HOTSTAR!


Thursday, 29 October 2020

AMKH Review: Actions speak louder than words!

This lockdown season has helped me uncover some small and beautiful gems which the audience has missed watching in theatres. A movie that boasts of names like Sanjay Mishra, Pankaj Tripathi, Eklavi Khanna, Shivani Raghuvanshi, Anshuman Jha; 'Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain' is a heartwarming and delightful piece of cinema which we did not know but needed in our lives! The movie had released in 2018 but largely went unnoticed because of reasons best known to the audience.



What's Good: Story: The story follows 3 distinct love stories and depicts how love has matured over generations. A silent ode to all those women whose marriage and love got lost within household chores and responsibilities.  Performances: With a cast so perfect, nothing goes wrong in this one! Pankaj Tripathi even in his minuscule role leaves an everlasting impact. Direction: Harish Vyas' direction is pitch-perfect and guides this movie well. Camerawork: Farooq Mistry's camerawork captures Banaras and its 'galiyaans' like never before!

                                                     



What's Bad: Staginess: With the story being familiar, there are certain moments when this movie feels stagy. Editing: The editing of the movie does impact its viewing experience. Music: Music by Pravin Kunwaar and Oni-Adil are below average. 'Meri Aankhen' by Shaan is however a song worth going back to.

                                                      



                                                      
Final Word: Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain is a delightful movie about love in marriages and explores it decently through the story of 3 different couples and captures the essence of Banaras very well. I am going with 3.5 stars for this little gem. Do give this movie your Love and Time!

                                                     




The movie is available on AMAZON PRIME VIDEO for viewing.

Monday, 10 August 2020

Qissa Controversy Ka: Nepotism!

 To begin with, familiarizing ourselves with what Nepotism means is necessary. Nepotism is "Nepotism is based on favouritism granted to relatives in various fields, including business, politics, entertainment, sports, religion and other activities." So Nepotism exists in all fields and is a very normal and natural process and there is absolutely nothing wrong in it. A doctor shall promote their kid, similarly an engineer, businessman etc. Therefore it is very normal that there shall be nepotism in every field but then why is Bollywood singled out specifically? Not to forget, trending Boycott Bollywood, disliking trailers is not a solution and in fact, there is a bigger issue than nepotism that exists!


                                Excuse me, nepotism and favoritism not restricted only to Bollywood and  music!!


The real issue is an 'Entrance Test' and 'Privileged vs Oppressed'. As it has become clear, the are certain 'gangs' that control who gets a movie, who does not. These gangs are run by elite, glamourous people who decide to promote a specific set of star kids (Hot favourite at the moment: Jahnvi Kapoor) and the issue comes in here. Whenever a star kid makes their debut, like recently, Sara was found to promote Kedarnath whereas her co-star SSR was not allowed to promote it. The critics, the audiences everyone went gaga over Sara's performance so much that they forgot SSR was also in it. Sara went on to give interviews alone and similarly when SOTY2 was being promoted, Tara Sutaria was sidelined and Ananya and Tiger were the focus of conversations. This oppression of outsiders with the insiders is the actual reason that we should be focussing on. Furthermore, it can be questioned that "Why dont they object to this treatment?" For which a simple, straightforward answer is that an outsider cannot upset the particular gang, who are capable to stagnating their growth and dearth of movie offers. So, when you oppress that particular outsider, how can you expect the audience to appreciate those outsiders in movies that outsider stars in when the audience is not aware of the outsider. Result: Outsider movies flop big time and they lose out on work or rather 'snatched' away from them like for Parineeti who lost out on projects in spite of being a phenomenal actress (Ishaqzaade, Hasee toh Phasee are a testament), similar things with SSR, Taapsee (in PPAW, replaced by Ananya), Swara etc.


                             9 Biggest Failures Of Nepotism In Bollywood - YouTube 


Difference between a doctor promoting their doctor kid or engineer promoting their engineer kid is the fact that they have to give written exams, entrance exams, pass all semesters etc. Whereas in cinema, the star kid simply walks into a biggie producer's office, gives look tests and Viola! The lack of such 'entrance tests' in the industry is a big problem and we have this process in the western counterpart where Nepotism technically doesn't exist. Furthermore, even in star kids, the Kapoors, the Johars, the Khans are the 'creme-de-latte' of Bollywood and control the machinery at one end. Nepotism started long back with Prithviraj Kapoor who launched his son, his brother etc and from then on Kapoors cemented themselves in this industry. Therefore, anyone in their 'good books' shall be promoted (Ananya Pandey: Her mother Bhawna Pandey is a close associate of Kapoors and furthermore rumours are that her cousin Ahaan Pandey and Shanaya Kapoor are speculated to be launched together thanks to the relationship with the clan). Since Johars are dealing with actor kids, Salman Khan has decided to launch director and action director and 'close friends' kids including Zaheer Iqbal, Pranutan Behl, Utkarsh and Ayush Sharma, Sooraj Pancholi, and Athiya Shetty to name a few. All this at the cost of an outsider movie. 

                              Online searches for 'Nepotism in Bollywood' spiked by 1993pc - DTNext.in


Whilst saying this, even good scripts go-to star kids in the starting of the career (Case in Point: Jahnvi Kapoor's Gunjan Saxena) for obvious reasons. Furthermore, why was Parineeti or Kriti offered to star opposite the Telugu Superstar Vijay Deveranakonda in the 'Fighter', produced by Dharma? To establish these star kids, all good scripts fall off outsiders lap into the insider's lap to establish them.  It is all about giving the outsiders a level playing field and then see the jump outsiders take w.r.t. star kids as stated by Kunal Kemmu. Even a doctor can only promote and send the patient to his son's clinic but cannot allow or force the patient to consult her kid if his dealings, medication are poor. Similarly, if the parents normally promote and get thier kid a movie, it is absolutely normal. The issue arises when to establish a kid like Jahnvi Kapoor one provide scripts like Gunjan Saxena to her and not to Radhika Madan or Sanjana Sanghi. Further, the outsiders have been left with mediocre scripts like Commando, Guddu ki Gun, Junglee, Rabtaa, Behen Hogi Teri , Heropanti etc.  The recent announcement of Disney+Hotstar of the movies line-up, they rightfully deemed 2 movies not worthy of representation(Read Picture) starring 2 outsiders in the lead and furthermore, Varun Dhawan was also called in (none of his movies were releasing). One of them was recently released Lootcase starring Kunal Kemmu, which proved the actor's acting prowess but was not deemed worthy of representation coz 'An Outsider'. Again, Bollywood needs to make it a 'level playing field' and then leave it for outsiders and insiders to flourish. Not only that the oppressed star kids like Rohan Mehra, Akshaye and Rahul Khanna, but Abhay Deol shall also be able to easily outcompete the 'Dharma' clan along with some outsiders like Kemmu, Jammwal, Sanon, Rao and Khurana!

                       Kunal Kemmu and Vidyut Jammwal unhappy with Disney plus Hotstar, check  tweets - डिज्नी प्लस हॉटस्टार के रवैये से नाराज हुए कुणाल खेमू और विद्युत  जामवाल, देखें ट्वीट


Therefore, more than Nepotism, it is about that entrance test and the privileged vs oppressed in cinema. But in the end, the audience just should not trend hashtags and instead, go actually and watch the movies of the outsiders and lap it with love, evident from the box office collections! SSR's Sonchiriya should not have flopped at the box office if it received the same love as Jahnvi Kapoor's Dhadak or Sara's Kedarnath recieved.


                                Sonchiriya (2019) - IMDb


                         


Saturday, 25 July 2020

Sushant Singh Rajput: An Inspiration and a Legend!

It has been 42 days since Sushant Singh Rajput left for his heavenly abode on the 14th of June, 2020. In this write-up, The Bollywood Elephant pays a heartfelt tribute to the late Sushant Singh Rajput. May he find semblance in his mother's arms up there.
Sushant carved your own niche in the galaxy far away yet near. We hope that we could bring him back using quantum physics by igniting chemistry. His dreams and passion are embedded in our hearts and become an immortal source of motivation. His death makes me realize the uncertainty and fear of life. His uncertain exit from our galaxy was unsettling but opened a chapter about life consumed by depression. I recall how he always wanted to be an astronaut and in one of his interviews, he said, "Let's be an actor and let's be everything" with the same energy and gusto as a naive and a simple guy with Bollywood dreams! Thereafter, he unravelled his dreams through cinema and stuck to what he believed! When I first read about Sushant, I read that an 'AIEEE AIR 7' guy is debuting in cinema with 'Kai Po Che' and when I saw you onscreen it was really hard to believe that a science guy could pull off such a phenomenal act! And that was where our horizons met and led to your discovery!

                      Bollywood News at eBioPic: Sushant Singh Rajput Suicide Case | Love and  Relationships of Sushant Singh Rajput which never got Completed | Deleting  old memories was deleted on Instagram account, Riya celebrated 


Sarfaraz, Raghu, Ishaan, Byomkesh, Dhoni, Anni, Samar, Mansoor, Jilaan, Shiv and now Manny. There was not a single character that he played; he lived them! Be it Dhoni, Ishaan from 'Kai Po Che' or his small yet effective Sarfaraz from PK, Sushant infused each character as his own and his versatility and a testament to his talent came out in 'MS Dhoni: The Untold Story', where it was really hard to distinguish between the reel and the real sportsman. Sushant's filmy career was perhaps a really short one. In a matter of 8 years, Sushant did 11 movies which were either critical success (Sonchiriya, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy) or commercial success (MS Dhoni, PK, SDR) or both (Chhichore, Kedarnath). Sushant and his love for the craft were always so evident that it makes me wonder 'what if you can pursue what you desire, will you achieve it?'. The answer to this query was resolved when in one of his interviews, he said, " I am a noun in your life but a verb in mine." which was the star's signal to everyone who desired whatever they wanted and the fact that only they themselves can make things work and nobody else. His movie choices, his encouragement to new talent, and most importantly his passion and hard work for the craft he adored will always be missed. 

                                    Sushant Singh Rajput's Kai Po Che To Chhichhore - Here's Where... -  DesiMartini     

Sushant's bereavement has made him a deserving role model. His death has instead immortalized forever. He gave the small guys with Bollywood Dreams an example. An example which will now allow the small guys to flock to the city with the hopes of getting into this difficult and gruesome industry. His smile and his will to constantly be better than what he was will be celebrated more than the gloom his death/ the thought of his death creates. We shall celebrate and talk more about the success stories of his life in this industry. An industry that can provide work for millions and create dreams and inspirations whilst taking care of not getting lost in the abyss. 

                                    Sushant Singh Rajput was a car and bike enthusiast | Auto-news – Gulf News

Your movie, 'Dil Bechara' is unfortunately out on a streaming platform which by the first looks, was a Hollywood adaptation with pretty people (standard idea for a remake in Bollywood: the world where a lot of people desire to get into!) Maybe Sushant did as well. But what has followed after the movie is a number of memes and fan-made videos of the endearing Sushant Singh Rajput, which I wish was the love and recognition he could get when he was alive. Whenever I think about Sushant, I feel all the more his life has become immortal. He is just like James Dean; an actor who just did 3 movies but is still an icon. His memory will always be etched in my heart and life because when a star dies, it creates a nebula around which millions of stars will be born and I hope, remember the star that allowed them to dream and achieve!

                               Dil Bechara Not a Movie Review: Goodbye to That Last Smile on Face And The  Last Twinkle in Eye | India.com

To conclude, I would just like to say a few lines from the poem 'Abhineta' which go as follows:

"Seekha Hoon Apne Tajurbe se,
Aise kisi ko bhaashan deta nahin,
Kyuki main koi neta nahi.
Jo bhi aaya dil main,
daal diya tik-tok pe,
Aisa Main Abhineta Nahin!"

We shall meet in the next life again on the big screen Seri, Sushant Singh Rajput?

                                             Dil Bechara Trailer: Priyanka Chopra is all hearts 'one last time' for  Sushant Singh Rajput's upcoming film | PINKVILLA

Yours Lovingly,
The Bollywood Elephant!





                             

Monday, 6 July 2020

Qissa Controversy Ka: Patriarchy in Cinema!

Recently, choreographer and director Ahmad Khan criticized the movie 'Thappad' saying that if he slaps his wife, his wife should slap him back and totally dissed the idea of the character Amrita leaving the house. He did go on to say that it is open to a person's interpretation but it cannot be ruled out that Bollywood for decades has been glorifying patriarchy. In Thappad, the protagonist realizes how her husband did not respect her and she gives it her all and loses her individuality in the process. The slap makes her realize what she has been missing and she seeks out to make her own identity. If we take Ahmad Khan's statement into consideration, a slap for a slap shall not change things and his act of hitting his wife shall be within the walls of the house. Little does he realize that 'keeping such an act within the walls' shall make the relationship worse, also make him realize that it such an act is not his 'right' and therefore reach no conclusion. Furthermore, the thought of being the 'man of the house' shall continue prevailing and after some time things might become toxic. But, from the director of outstandingly horrible and terrible movies like 'Baaghi 2', and 'Baaghi 3', we really can't expect more because females in these movies are nothing but dolls waiting to be rescued! His words and his movies reflect the impact of patriarchy from the cinema on an individual. Therefore, we review at instances which show how with subtlety Patriarchy in cinema has grown over the years with little to no change.

                                        Taapsee Pannu Responds To Ahmed Khan For Calling 'Thappad' Movie ...
  • Lipstick under my Burkha: Bollywood in 2017 went for a 'lady-oriented' movie 'Lipstick Under My Burkha' and like our patriarchal Bollywood has always been, it was impossible for the CBFC to allow it to release as it was too 'lady-oriented' (what does that even mean) and inappropriate (Really? Only men are allowed to have fantasies?). We never see it this way but maybe like the most of the audience today, it would have been difficult for the board to realize and accept that woman have their desires and are not only Goddesses but individuals fighting and struggling for their overdue respect and gratitude. 
                                                    Lipstick Under My Burkha - Wikipedia
  • Cinema of the 50s-80s: 'The angry young man' laid the foundation of how a man in Bollywood cinema is expected to be. It was this era that Amitabh Bachchan deemed this title after saving heroines and fighting villains which also created an everlasting impact on the minds of the people. Needless to say, being the man in cinema came with privileges which followed the suite. In the 1990s, movies like 'Biwi No.1' normalized extramarital romance by husband whereas stereotyped woman as a helpless woman and made them as individuals allowed to be mistreated. What was even more devastating was Karishma's character did a photoshoot and her husband went crazy over those photos and belittled her. Therefore, needless to say, that the movie became a massive hit and then on Patriarchy rose to the forefront in Bollywood.
                                                    Can You Believe It's Been 20 Years Of 'Biwi No.1'? Cuz We're Still ...
  • Sharmila's statement: Furthermore, veteran actress Sharmila Tagore in an interview has stated that how a 'male gaze' has been playing a significant role in the development of female characters in cinema and how the 'sacrificing' female characters became popular whereas those who deemed were identified as 'selfish'. She also pointed out how the female characters today were liberal unlike back in her times which pretty much tells us that patriarchy in cinema lasts for decades. Furthermore, the veteran actress also mentioned how in movies during the 1960s-2000s, it was not deemed necessary to even mentioned the girl's profession in the movie as they were nothing but objects of desire!
                                                      Sharmila Tagore Wiki, Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More – WikiBio
  • Bollywood dialogues have a cult following: There are a lot of dialogues in Bollywood that smell of patriarchy if we interpret them in the truest sense. Dialogues like 'Tumhi Mere Mandir, Tumhi Meri Puja, Tumhi Devta Ho!' (Men = God. NO!), 'Akeli Ladki Khuli Hui Tijori ki Tarah hoti hai' (Same can be said for a guy), 'Agar Khoobsurat Ladki ko na chedo, toh who bhi uski bezzati hoti hai'(Trying to justify eve-teasing and shaming ugly girls), 'Itni moti hai yeh ki agar weighing scale pe khadi hui toh "To Be Continued" aaega' (Derogatory to both guys and girls), 'Tu Ladki Ke peeche bhaag, Ladki Paise Ke peeche bhaagegi. Tu paise ke peeche bhaag, ladki tere peeche bhaagegi' (Men also run after rich girls! Housefull 4 latest example).
                                                      Sexist Bollywood: 21 Dialogues That Prove Bollywood Hates Women
  • CBFC Biased: The Central Board of Film Certification has been grossly manhandling female-oriented movies. The example of Lipstick Under My Burkha is still fresh. Furthermore, if the board objects scenes of women partially naked, the same should also apply to scenes of men showing off their body, after all, they are also partially naked! Furthermore, CBFC had stalled the release of Raveena Tandon's Maatr as it was 'derogatory' towards women. But how could a mother seeking revenge for her raped daughter be derogatory? This not only exposes the double standards of Bollywood but also show the gender-bias prevalent in the film society, which is a result of Patriarchy. The Gender Pay disparity in cinema is also attributed to the fact that cinema is patriarchal otherwise these situations would have not come to the forefront.
                                                   CBFC ban on 'Maatr': Women have no objections with my film, says ...

Patriarchy goes back to deep roots in the Indian System. The Indian Film Industry is no exception! Patriarchy cannot be eradicated with one particular move, it needs to be done over time and is a relatively slow process. With movies like Piku, Thappad, English Vinglish Bollywood is trying to head in the right direction but the audience does not seem to lap such movies proving that even watching a movie for a middle-class family, Patriarchy decides what is to be watched and what is not supposed to! We can only expect things to better, when we lap such movies!

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