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Any comments BollyBolox would be really welcome.
p.s. thanks for count.
@Bolox, you should take a leaf out of RS2002 and Saihaj's book and lighten up. Take a chilli pill.
That's really useful.
Johnht you may be able to make some chums to discuss this on the Indian/Bollywood forums.
You'll be pleased to know that India is progressing with the re-open of its cinemas at 50% capacity. A lot of Indian patrons are elated at his news as I don't need to tell you just how subscribed cinema is in their culture.
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/cinemas-can-reopen-with-50-seating-from-october-15/articleshow/78416766.cms
As for their performance, pre-covid, they demonstrated growth adied by Hollywood films like ‘Avengers: Endgame’ and ‘The Lion King’, for the first time the gross box office collection in India crossed Rs 10,000 crore mark ($142m) in 2019, witnessing 11.6% growth over the previous year.
Just imagine, each year, seeing ~10% growth not only attractive to global box office but plenty of enjoyable conversations for you to have with these patrons.
Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/media/entertainment/indian-box-office-crosses-rs-10000-crore-mark-in-2019/articleshow/74139131.cms?from=mdr
any further additions?
What about Bride and Prejudice? Any good?
One for the list Bolox?
LOL Saihaj, doesn't look like it received high ratings https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116743/
Bolox, M00la & Samuk any thoughts?
@Johnny boy - add Kama Sutra to the Bollywood list, might want to watch it with the Mrs & a bottle or 2 of wine... happy ending all around!
I forgot to add, if anyone wants to add to the must watch movies in Hollywood or Bollywood (the movie-off). LLDG and Bombdog?
Bollywood:
1. Panga
2. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai
3. Company
4. Vaastav
Hollywood:
1. Raging Bull
There comes a time when one must retire for the evening. I will bid you all good luck - although I have a lot on my plate, I'll be watching this board closely for gems.
Good luck all whatever your positions.
Come on smartpee give me something real...
Or a B'end like Beckham's?
You mean Beckham's B'end?
@Smartpee - LOL great imaginary list although those areas are rough, I don’t see any director making films about them... bend like Beckham maybe!
@smartpee apart from Hounslow East, you won't find movies made about the rest any time soon... sorry to say.
once upon a time in Honslow East
once upon a time in Honslow West
once upon a time in Honslow Central
once upon a time in Southall
@ ProfilesMrahman20 - Vaastav is a great movie, good mention!
I'm going to add one to the Hollywood list as well:
Must watch movies in Hollywood or Bollywood (the movie-off).
Bollywood:
1. Panga
2. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai
3. Company
4. Vaastav
Hollywood:
1. Raging Bull
Thanks Mrahman20, I've added it to the list.
1. Panga
2. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai
3. Company
4. Vaastav
I'll add one.. watch Vaastav.. if we are talking about gangster films.
Once upon a time in East London... the investroid story
Thanks Saihaj, finally that chill pill is taking effect. Both have been duly noted and added to the list below of must watch.
1. Panga
2. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai
3. Company
@Johnny Boy, watch any of these and give your honest feedback... they aren’t your typical Bollywood singing and dancing films as you may be familiar with however you’ll see the organised crime aspect which still Bank roles a lot of the industry:
1. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai (based on Haji Mastan and Dawood Ibrahim, the latter whose still running a global crime network, you want to google Dawood Ibrahim for some background).
2. Company (2002) (directed by legendary Ram Gopal Verma, a raw and rugged look at India’s underworld).
Let’s start with the above 2 movies and I’ll give you some alternative singing and dancing numbers of interest!
That's a lukewarm response Schmoky. Give me your top 5 best every bollywood movies.