Blockbuster Success - More Love Tragedy On The Way?
To find out which romantic tragedy fans would want to have re-released, Pinkvilla conducted a poll. The heartbreaking tragic love and sacrifice tale of a fading artist and a rising vocalist is told in Aashiqui 2 (2013); Raanjhanaa (2013) is a complex interfaith love story that explains unrequited love and destiny; ghajini (2008) is a gripping revenge drama about a man who has a memory loss issue that he addresses in his quest for justice for his slain love; and Tere Naam (2003) is a tragic love story of a rebellious man who takes a torturous turn in his romance;
Bollywood will enjoy the glory of success for a lot longer if it decides to delve deeper than window-dressing nostalgia, even if it is always tempting to follow the re-release trend. Sanam Teri Kasam demonstrated that, regardless of how underappreciated a film is upon its premiere, a good tale presented in an honest way will always find an audience years after it is released. The mere presence of well-known people and extensive marketing no longer ensures anything; creativity and intelligence must come first.
Unexpected events provide the most powerful emotional shocks, and a brilliant tale will always surpass any fad. Films may be produced for their own purpose, not only to capitalize on the buzz at the box office.