Tamannaah Bhatia: Movies evoke intense emotions | Hindi Movie News
Movies are often accused of glorifying on-screen violence, gore, and gore. Recently, the movie Animal evoked a variety of emotions in viewers. The film was a box office success, but received polarizing opinions from audiences and critics.
Tamannaah Bhatia, who has worked in the Bollywood and southern film industries, believes that a film can only be a success story if it can generate a response from the audience.
she says: “Movies are primarily about making you feel something intensely. Movies are all about intensity, because at the end of the day, that’s what connects with the audience. It can be a pain. If a show or movie makes you feel something intensely, it’s more likely to be successful. Ultimately, these movies hit the numbers. So maybe we’re living in our own bubble, or maybe we’re not seeing things from a global perspective.”
Pointing to director Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, she says, “When Martin Scorsese makes a movie like this that talks about a particular place or person, Leonardo DiCaprio… The role cannot be burdened by what the audience will think (from an ethical point of view). Phir log filmin hai nahi bana payenge. ”
She concluded: “Movies are a huge source of entertainment for our country. As Indians, we’ve gotten somewhere with movies. We’ve made ourselves really proud of our country. The makers have a voice and they’re trying to make a film where they give it a voice (through film). As a country, we have a lot of great stories. We have a voice. , we’re in a good place to leverage a lot of rural content that tells very grounded stories. I’d like to end by saying that now is a great time to tell very powerful stories.”
Tamannaah Bhatia, who has worked in the Bollywood and southern film industries, believes that a film can only be a success story if it can generate a response from the audience.
she says: “Movies are primarily about making you feel something intensely. Movies are all about intensity, because at the end of the day, that’s what connects with the audience. It can be a pain. If a show or movie makes you feel something intensely, it’s more likely to be successful. Ultimately, these movies hit the numbers. So maybe we’re living in our own bubble, or maybe we’re not seeing things from a global perspective.”
Pointing to director Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, she says, “When Martin Scorsese makes a movie like this that talks about a particular place or person, Leonardo DiCaprio… The role cannot be burdened by what the audience will think (from an ethical point of view). Phir log filmin hai nahi bana payenge. ”
She concluded: “Movies are a huge source of entertainment for our country. As Indians, we’ve gotten somewhere with movies. We’ve made ourselves really proud of our country. The makers have a voice and they’re trying to make a film where they give it a voice (through film). As a country, we have a lot of great stories. We have a voice. , we’re in a good place to leverage a lot of rural content that tells very grounded stories. I’d like to end by saying that now is a great time to tell very powerful stories.”
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