Bollywood needs to improve its game to bring audience to theatres, says Anees Bazmee
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In last one year or so, only a handful of Bollywood movies have fared well on box office and filmmaker Anees Bazmee's 'Bhool Bhulaiya 2' is one of them. In a recent conversation with ETimes, Bazmee talked about why Bollywood movies have been performing poorly and what can be done to make the situation better.
He stated, "We need to learn that we need to make good quality films. Whatever the audiences liked 5-10 years ago, they don’t like it anymore. Because they have global exposure. They have watched content from across the world during the pandemic while sitting at home for free. So now, if you want them to step out of their homes and buy a ticket to watch a film in the theatre, you need to give them something better."
Sharing his views on the Bollywood vs South debate, Bazmee said, "Both the film industries are existing for many years and have been making good films. Hindi films have been remade in the south and vice versa. There are talented directors and actors in both industries. If you want to talk about only the 3 hits and not the 13 flops, it’s pointless. Because every year almost 200 films are made in India out of which 5-7 become hits. So, this time those 3 films from the south were very good and worked aur humari filmein nahin chali. That’s all there is."
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