Bollywood could take a lesson from South Indian films

Bollywood could take a lesson from South Indian films
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The Great Indian Kitchen won two awards, one for best film and one for best sound designer. Bollywood hasn't had a political film challenging its audience since Yuva.

The film is based on real life cases undertaken by a cyber cell police station with the help of two engineering graduates in Cochin. The film doesn't have to resort to jingoism because the characters are real. It's a well thought out, meticulously put film that will haunt you and piss you off at the same time.

Maybe next time Bollywood gets inspired to borrow a script from another film, they could pick a good one.

The film lets you form an opinion on the issues, even if you don't agree with them. The movie about sports is supposed to look like this. The film is proof that there are other ways to make a horror movie. Rajneeti is a movie that presents a balanced take on North Indian politics without actually saying anything.

The commentary on an average Indian marriage is provided in the film.

When was the last time we saw a Hindi horror movie that wasn't just a bunch of sex scenes? The synopsis is the official one for the film.

Each state has its own film industry. This was the second highest-grossing film of the year.

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