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Stars lack political draw
Sun, May 23 2021 9:12 IST |
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Stars lack political draw.. Image Source: IANS News
The film folk and politics have an eternal give-and-take relationship. While filmstars are expected by the politicians to give, the politicians in return have always considered it their birthright to take from them.
The filmstars as well as well-known film celebrities have always been vulnerable and bent over backwards to please the political class. All of it gratis. What did they get in return? Not much, nothing at all, really.
The stars still continue to bow to the wishes of the politicians. Why is that? Maybe it is psychosomatic. Even now, the fear that was once instilled in their mind, carries on.
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Death As Agency - Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi & Paglait A Comparative Analysis
Death, in Hindi cinema, has been used as highly dramatized melodrama inviting the audience to pull out their handkerchiefs and cry along with the mourners in the film.
At times, the melodrama is exaggerated to extremes even in an otherwise classic film like
Guide directed by Vijay Anand, or, in Bimal Roy’s
Devdas which however, was a faithful translation of Sarat Chandra Chatterjee’s literary classic.
Exaggerated melodrama has become archival in very significant films such as
Sholay, Deewar, Fanaa, Baazigar, Darr, and many more films much to the detriment of the beauty of the films but very fruitful for the box office.