There is drama, some gravity defying action, a muscular hunk who
can single handedly beat any number of goons to pulp, he is superman
only he doesn’t wear a brief over his lowers, there is a disarmingly
beautiful lady who usually dances around trees and weeps inconsolably in
love. There is always a bad man, but somehow even with his army and all
those freaky arms, he loses to main man of the frame, some Khan or Kapoor. Basically the quintessential Bollywood hero. There is so much
dance, impromptu but yet superbly coordinated and choreographed. And
there is an absolutely unbelievable script. That is Indian cinema. Has
been for years. With the new age filmmakers deviating from the obvious,
Indian cinema has come to garner more recognition & appreciation on
the global platform off late.
So while we won’t delve into the haves and have nots. The dos and
don’ts . And the pros and cons of it all. We definitely will make you
ponder over one very little thing.
Ever wondered, if some of the most popular western movies were to
be remade in Bollywood, who would they star? For instance, wouldn’t a Kareena Kapoor
Khan pull off an Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast in Tiffany’s with utmost
ease? Or who would play Vivian, the character that Julia Roberts
glorified in Pretty Woman were remade with Indian stars?
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