Why Folklore and Legends Are Bollywood’s New Obsession

Namaskar, doston! Khabree Kiran here, bringing you the latest Bollywood masala straight from the heart of Hindi cinema. 🎬✨

Folklore Fever in Bollywood: Why Our Filmmakers Can’t Get Enough of It

Arre yaar, kya zamana aa gaya hai! Filmmakers are now diving into the treasure trove of Indian folklore like never before. From Bhoothnath Returns (2014) to Bhediya (2023), and from OTT hits like Betaal (2020) to Asur (2020), Bollywood is having a full-on love affair with our desi legends. So, kya hai is trend ke peeche? 🤔

The Magic of Untold Stories

Filmmaker Amar Kaushik, known for his hits Stree (2018) and Bhediya (2023), shares, "Yeh kahaniyan toh hamare khoon mein hai. Passed down through generations, these stories have a timeless appeal that resonates with audiences." Arey, har gali mein ek kahani hai, and when filmmakers bring these stories to the big screen, audiences feel a sense of nostalgia and attachment.

Versatility, Baby!

Sohum Shah, the lead actor of the acclaimed Tumbbad (2018), explains the allure of folklore to modern audiences. "Folklore can be adapted across genres, from supernatural horror to fantastical adventure. During the pandemic, logon ne OTT pe pura research kar daala and got bored of the same old love stories and action flicks. Now, they’re drawn to folklore-inspired content because it offers something new yet rooted in our culture."

Family Bonding Time

Director Prasanth Varma, who made a splash with Hanu-Man, believes folklore brings families together. "Folklore offers timeless themes and characters that evoke nostalgia and cultural pride. It’s a wholesome experience for families and celebrates our diverse heritage." Arre bhai, embracing our own culture is the new cool! Even other countries are jumping on the bandwagon.

Visual Treats for the Eyes

Prasanth Varma adds, "Indian folklore often features grand, mythical settings and larger-than-life characters. Elaborate costumes, intricate set designs, and cutting-edge special effects breathe life into these ancient tales, captivating audiences with vivid detail." Matlab, pure paisa-vasool!

Demand for Original Content

Actor Aparshakti Khurana, ready to roll with Stree 2, points out, "Folklore-based films offer believability and freshness. There was a lot of clutter in the market, and to try different and original things, writers picked up on folklore. It’s working touchwood and we are happy about it." Mona Singh, starring in Munjya, adds, "This kind of content intrigues audiences because it explores our own culture and stories, offering something authentic and different."

The Big Question: Will Folklore-Based Cinema Stand the Test of Time?

Sohum Shah gives his two cents, "Change is the only constant. This is a period where audiences are enjoying this cinema. But it will change. Folklore-inspired cinema will become a genre in itself."

Kiran’s Gyan 🌟

Bollywood ki duniya mein, trend aate jaate rehte hain. But ek baat toh pakki hai: Folklore-based films ka charm kuch alag hi hai. They mix nostalgia, culture, and fantasy in a way that no other genre can. So, chalo, enjoy karo yeh folklore fever jab tak chale. After all, kahaniyan toh hum sabko pasand hai!

Arre bhai, kya lagti hai aapki? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! 👇

Tags: Bollywood, Hindi Films, Desi Legends, Folklore Cinema, Amar Kaushik, Sohum Shah, Prasanth Varma, Aparshakti Khurana, Mona Singh, Hindi Movie News

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