5 Recent Regional Films Bollywood Can Take Inspiration From
There hasn't been a better time for films in this country than right now.
Not only our films are earning more globally but they actually are becoming better. It might be down to the fact that the filmmakers are more empowered, both in terms of technology and resources. Or perhaps a change in approach itself as the filmmakers are now more honest and willing to take more risks.
And it's not the big-budgets of Bollywoodn or down South that are producing the most engaging cinema these days, it's each and every part of the country.
Here are some recent regional films Bollywood can learn a lesson or two:
Court, Marathi
To have such an impressive film from such a young filmmaker goes to show how secure are we as a nation of cinema lovers. This Chaitanya Tamhane film won tons of acclaim for showing the warped Indian legal system that is still present in our country today. The sharp script and fierce direction made this film a true triumph.
Chauthi Koot, Punjabi
Also known as The Fourth Direction, this film about Sikh separatist movement got a ten-minute standing ovation when it was screened at Cannes festival. Praise went out to the astute direction of fear and paranoia surrounding the communties in the period of great distress.
Thithi, Kannada
This gem of a movie already has received vociferous support from the likes of Aamir Khan, Kangana Ranaut and Anurag Kashyap. The thing that's the most special about this story of the death of a 101-year old man is that it was entirely made by non-actors.
Pathemari, Malyalam
It isn't only Bollywood that tries to make films to please everybody. Pathemari, a period film set in the time of Kerala Gulf boom, has plenty of heart and brains to keep each section of audience engaged. A feat that is easier said than done.
Sairat, Marathi
Yes, it is Sultan who will probably break all the commercial records this year, but it is Sairat that might well be the most important movie of the year. Tackling a thorny subject of inter-caste marriage, the film happily embraces the cliches and by the end of it delivers something truly unique. Think artsy movies don't earn? Well, Sairat, made on a budget of 4 crore, has grossed over 100 crore worldwide.