Tag: National Cinema Day

  • Reviving cinema culture: Why National Cinema Day needs a rethink

    Reviving cinema culture: Why National Cinema Day needs a rethink

    National Cinema Day, a day ostensibly designed to promote the cinematic experience, has become a hollow gesture. While the intent is noble—to encourage more people to experience the magic of the big screen—it’s a misguided approach that’s actually hurting the industry.

    The concept is simple: offer massive discounts for one day only to entice audiences into theatres. But this artificial boost in attendance numbers is a temporary fix that masks a deeper problem: audiences are losing interest in cinema. The reason isn’t a lack of affordability; it’s a lack of value.

    Reducing ticket prices inadvertently reinforces the notion that cinema is a cheap commodity. It’s as if the industry is saying, “We know our product isn’t worth much, so we’ll give it to you at a discount.” This is a self-defeating strategy that undermines the very essence of cinema.

    Instead of resorting to gimmicks to artificially inflate attendance numbers, the industry should focus on creating engaging, high-quality content. Movies like Stree 2 demonstrate that good cinema can still draw crowds without the need for massive discounts.

    National Cinema Day is a misguided attempt to address the decline of cinema attendance. Instead of relying on short-term gimmicks, the industry must focus on creating high-quality content, investing in the theatrical experience, and embracing innovative data. By doing so, we can ensure that cinema remains a vibrant and essential part of our culture.

    The decline of cinema attendance

    The decline in cinema attendance is a multifaceted issue with roots in both industry practices and societal shifts. According to some reports, Indian cinemas had been pulling in a tad over 1.4 billion footfalls before the pandemic.

    The rise of streaming platforms has offered audiences a convenient and affordable alternative to the traditional theatrical experience. Blockbuster franchises, often prioritised over original content, have led to a sense of cinematic fatigue among audiences. The increasing cost of tickets, concessions, and transportation has also made going to the movies a less appealing option for many.

    However, while streaming platforms offer convenience, the theatrical experience remains irreplaceable. The immersive power of the big screen, coupled with the shared experience of watching a film with an audience, creates a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. The film industry must invest in technologies and amenities that enhance the theatrical experience and make it a compelling choice for audiences.

    The dangers of discount culture

    National Cinema Day, with its promise of heavily discounted tickets, perpetuates a culture of discounting in the film industry. This culture sends a message to audiences that cinema is not worth its full price, eroding the perceived value of the theatrical experience. It also incentivizes studios to prioritise short-term gains over long-term sustainability.

    The key to revitalising the film industry lies in a renewed commitment to quality content. Studios should focus on producing original, thought-provoking films that resonate with audiences on an emotional level. Diverse storytelling, featuring voices from different backgrounds and perspectives, can also help to attract a wider audience.

    Recent reports acknowledge that the biggest hindrance to cinema-going is the sizable variance in the quality of the movies being created. Uncertainty about the quality of films, and the absence of a strong string of films as a given, prevents people from investing time, energy, and money in going to cinemas. Unless the movie industry tackles this challenge head-on, footfalls in cinemas are unlikely to increase.

    Data: The missing piece of the puzzle

    The film industry must embrace data analytics to better understand audience preferences and tailor content accordingly. By analysing audience behaviour, demographics, and social media trends, studios can identify emerging trends, identify gaps in the market, and develop films that resonate with specific audiences. Data analytics can also help optimise marketing campaigns, ensuring that films reach the right people at the right time.

    National Cinema Day is a fake obituary for cinema. It’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on in theatres, but it’s not a sustainable solution. The real cure lies in making movies that people actually want to see. It’s time to stop treating cinema as a commodity and start recognizing it as an art form.

    The article has been authored by MovieMe founder & CEO Bhavesh Joshi.

  • Discover iconic Bollywood classics on National Cinema Day with Tata Play Binge

    Discover iconic Bollywood classics on National Cinema Day with Tata Play Binge

    Mumbai: Cinema, a mesmerizing art form, has painted our lives with endless stories, laughter, tears, heart-thumps and created unforgettable memories. National Cinema Day celebrates this love for cinema by bringing us closer to the art. In the spirit of this celebration, Tata Play Binge, the aggregator platform that is home to over 22 OTT apps, brings a meticulously curated list of Bollywood classics that embody the very essence of Indian cinema. From powerful action to heart-melting romance to moving drama, the platform is home to all and more. On this special day, join us in embracing the magic of movies and reliving iconic moments from some of Bollywood’s biggest hits that epitomises Indian cinema’s signature storytelling. These movies have been responsible for making what the world sees as Bollywood today!

    Mughal-E-Azam on Zee5

    This iconic classic was released in 1960, Mughal-e-Azam is a timeless Indian historical drama directed by K. Asif. Featuring a stellar ensemble cast including Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, and the beautiful Madhubala, it was  the highest-grossing film of the yesteryear that went on to grab the Filmfare Award in 1961 for ‘Best Film’ as well as the ‘National Film Awards’ for ‘Best Feature Film in Hindi.’ Mughal-e-Azam became such an iconic part of Indian cinema that it was re-released in color, allowing a new generation of viewers to experience its grandeur and timelessness. Mughal-e-Azam has single-handedly been the stepping stone of Bollywood Cinema which has not only created an audience for such movies but have also paved the way for writers and makers to explore compelling storylines.

    Sooryavansham on Sony Liv  

    Sooryavansham should be made the unofficial flag bearer of movies that people watch for guilty pleasure. Featuring the legendary Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role, the movie is an endearing Bollywood classic that exudes family-centric charm and melodrama. Notably, this iconic movie earned Amitabh Bachchan the prestigious Best Actor Award by the All India Critics Association (AICA) in the year 2000 and became the most telecasted film on television!

    Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge on Apple TV+

    DDLJ, short for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, is an iconic Indian cinematic masterpiece, redefined the romantic genre and solidified Shah Rukh Khan’s status as the ‘King of Romance’.  The movie was a huge blockbuster earning it the Filmfare Awards, National Film Award, Screen Awards and most recently the Star Box Office India Awards for ‘Box Office India Milestone’ in 2014. DDLJ continues to successfully run in old Mumbai theaters till date making every generation fall in love with King-Khan and have over promising expectations from love stories in general!

    Vivah on Lionsgate Play

    With the tagline journey from engagement to marraige and featuring the talented duo Shahid Kapoor and Amrita Rao, this movie is a heartwarming tribute to the institution of arranged marriage in Indian culture. The film was declared a hit and became one of the biggest commercial successes of the year, establishing Shahid as a leading actor in Bollywood. And yes, it’s the source of the memorable “Jal lijiye” meme that continues to tickle the funny bone of enthusiasts.

    Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham on Netflix

    Affectionately known as K3G and masterfully directed by the maestro Karan Johar, this cinematic extravaganza boasts an ensemble cast of legends including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan, Jaya Bachchan, and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The film bagged a Filmfare for Kajol as Best Actress while winning the cast many more awards as it broke box office records and was the second highest-grossing film in India that year. It also marked a new era of Hindi films releasing internationally, paving the path for Indian cinema to reach a global audience.

    Nayak on Disney+ Hotstar

    Directed by the visionary S. Shankar, this Indian political drama, featuring Anil Kapoor and Rani Mukerji takes audiences on a captivating journey through the tangled web of political corruption, media influence, and the moral obligations of public figures. It was one of the most expensive movies of its time. Even though it bombed at the box office, it managed to gather a cult following, primarily because of its theme and still finds an audience every time it runs on television.

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  • Enjoy National Cinema Day with these 10 must-see films!

    Enjoy National Cinema Day with these 10 must-see films!

    Mumbai: Attention, cinephiles! Prepare for a cinematic extravaganza this Friday the 13th, as we celebrate National Cinema Day, an ode to India’s deep-seated passion for the world of movies. Remember those golden moments when family movie outings over the weekends lit up our weeks? But then the era of inflation emerged and cast its shadow over the beloved tradition of movie-watching. Families, friends, and movie enthusiasts can indulge in a movie marathon at the theatres for just Rs 99. Yes, you heard it right! For a day, folks can set aside their cost concerns to unwind and indulge in the pleasure of watching their most awaited films in the comfy ambience of your nearest cinemas including PVR INOX theatres.

    If that isn’t enticing enough, we have more. Brace yourself for an exciting lineup of the 10 most anticipated films of 2023 playing at multiplexes across India on this National Cinema Day. Check out the list below:

    1.   Dumb Money (releasing 13 October)

    Dumb Money follows the staggering rise to riches of Redditor and investor Keith Gill, who invested his entire savings in GameStop, a video game retailer. The film shows how he then goes on to write about his investment on Reddit and attracting the mass attention, propelling GameStop’s stock value to its all-time high. The film depicts the stock market’s dichotomy, that it can either make or mar you.

    2.   Dhak Dhak (releasing 13 October)

    Nothing is more amazing than seeing women go for their goals and succeed in spite of social constraints. Dhak Dhak is the story of four ordinary women who transform into impressive bikers, their on-road adventures, and the heartwarming camaraderie they share. Not just this, this film marks the directorial debut of acclaimed actress Tapsee Pannu.

    3.   Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (releasing 13 October)

    It’s always fun to watch villains being defeated by superheroes and Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie takes this to the next level. Witness a team of superhero pups defeat the enemy and save their city from doom and perish. This film promises endless entertainment with its gripping plot and vibrant visuals.

    4.   800 (in cinemas)

    800 is not just a cricket biopic; it is a story of overcoming adversity and staying true to your passion. The biographic sports film takes audiences through the life of Muthiah Muralitharan, a refugee who rose to become a cricketing legend. The film appeals to audiences across all age groups and will surely captivate fans of cricket & other sports, do not miss this inspirational tale.

    5.   Mission Raniganj (in cinemas)

    Mission Raniganj has captured our hearts with its heartfelt narrative of a nation’s quest to rescue the stranded labourers in the 1989 Raniganj coal mine disaster headlined by one man. The late Jaswant Singh Gill’s grit helped India’s first successful coal mine rescue mission and one cannot miss witnessing this historic portrayal calmness and bravery of one man on mission.

    6.   Fukrey 3 (in cinemas)

    The first two instalments in the Fukrey film series spread a wave of infectious laughter and Fukrey 3 upholds the expectations. The film has the audiences in splits with the funny antics and bond of a group of friends. Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma and Manjot Singh are once again out to win your hearts with Richa Chadha with their hilarious performances.

    7.   Dono (in cinemas)

    What’s one of the best places to find love? A wedding! The romance drama Dono starring Garima Agarwal and Rajveer Deol, is a beautiful portrayal of love flourishing between two broken hearts. The film’s refreshing take on modern love and growth along with its depiction of today’s youth and their perception of romance and intimacy is a worthy and fun watch.

    8.   The Exorcist: Believer (in cinemas)

    A terrifying sequel to the iconic The Exorcist, this supernatural horror has spread a dread among the audiences in cinemas. The eerie visuals paired with spine-tingling music along with the suspenseful plot has been a hit among the audiences. The film also sees the return of Chris McNeil, once facing the dark evil that once possessed her daughter. If you’re a horror buff, grab this opportunity to witness true horror that The Exorcist: Believer.

    9.   Thank You for Coming (in cinemas)

    Thank You for Coming is an enjoyable and touching narrative of women embracing their sexuality and womanhood, breaking out of the barrier set by our society. A married woman stuck in an unsatisfactory marriage reunites with her friends and together they embark on a journey of discovering their wants and desires. The film stars Bhumi Pednekar, Kusha Kapila, Shehnaaz Gill and Shibani Bedi as the leading ladies.

    10.   The Vaccine War (in cinemas)

    The Covid-19 pandemic tested our resilience during two years of lockdown, impacting our mental and physical well-being. The sudden isolation and rising death toll worsened the situation and kept us on edge. Amidst the doom, India’s medical workers emerged as heroes, working relentlessly to develop a vaccine. Vivek Agnihotri’s The Vaccine War tells the inspiring tale of India’s battle against COVID-19, highlighting the courage of those who sought a solution in the midst of chaos.

    These films promise a mix of laughter, romance, terror, and warmth, each worthy to be watched on the silver screens. This National Cinema Day, watch your favourite film at the nearest PVR INOX theatres at just Rs 99!