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Teri Mary Ek Jindi.


Janmashtami mini vacation will open on Monday. Gandhiji said a hundred years ago - India truly lives in villages. Gandhiji was very neglected in the latter part of his life. When today the old man's vision is proved true. Hindi Film industry belatedly realized that real India lives in villages. After a two-year hiatus, life was breathed into dormant theatres. He came from Pranavayu village area. It is people from rural areas who fill the crowded cinema halls. Sitting on every chair in the theater and swinging the plank of Housefull is the audience that critics used to dismiss as 'the masses'. Today every film director is forced to make a film for the masses and not for the 'class'. Even seven decades after his death, Gandhiji's statement remains absolutely true, even for a glamorous field like the film industry.

There is a well-known saying that doors bend carts. If Gharda is considered a senior citizen, then the same is happening in the film industry. Sixty-five-year-old Sunny Deol's Gaddar-To is creating new records at the box office. This is a film which had no discussion in the media or social media before its arrival. Cinema buff Sudha didn't notice the trailer of Gaddar-2. There was no excitement among the public to watch the film. But the film set new records by earning a record-breaking first week. Well-heeled trade pundits who predicted box office in the film industry were shocked. The two-decade-old Sunny Deol - Ameesha Patel pairing left all existing superstars and budding young actors in the dark. This old juggal-jodi has a scent of intuitive harmony that effortlessly rubs off on the viewer's mind. From it, the sweet fringe of the old generation's sweet marriage is heard.

It was such an unprecedented success that most of the production media houses in the Hindi Film Industry are upset right now. The whole of Punjab is in a tizzy knowing that a Punjabi star has achieved blazing success after twenty-two years. The films that became hits this year were not films made for the multiplex audience. Delhi's top leaders now have an aversion to the word India. The makers of this film knew this a year ago, so they did not make the film for Indians or Indians living abroad. He made a film for the Indians of India based on Gandhiji's statement which still keeps the original culture of India alive. Even today, the Indian village people still have the ace of order in their hands. That people are still original, that is joyless joy, there is Ramman in it. He is not interested in the profane specter created by the two sacred words Bharat and India because those people consider themselves to be directly earthlings.

Oh My God - Two is a film for the average Indian, Shah Rukh's Pathan and his upcoming Jaawan are both films of the month, our Dunky-Man's Gaddar II is also a film for the audience whose memories of the first Gaddar are still fresh. The second part of Gaddar succeeded in reviving the old memories stored in the hearts and minds of the masses. The main reason for Rocky Aur Rani's success is the senior cast like Dharmendra and Shabana and the nostalgic sensibilities served by the old songs. These films succeeded in igniting the subconscious mind of the masses and that is why the bogus campaign of Boycott Bollywood under the guidance of the government burst. That is why it is said - Ud Ja Kale Kava...!

The unprecedented success of Gaddar-Too has widespread repercussions. If one can listen to that echo, one will hear clear words that single screen cinema and its audience cannot be ignored in India. Even though the cities are growing, the strength of rural India is still strong. There is a Teri Meri Ek Jindi relationship between Grama Jagat and Bharatvarsha. It is in the hands of those people to take up or destroy any commercial sector. It is relatively easy to make a modern film that appeals to a certain type of urban audience and wows the NRI community. It is difficult to make an organic mass film that touches the hearts of many Indians. Only these kinds of films can breathe new life into the Hindi film industry, which is collapsing due to lack of good storytellers.



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