Punjabification of Bollywood movies
Ok, accepted the immigrants of East and West Punjab were the pioneers of the Hindi movie industry, but that is not a valid reason to generalize Hindi settings, speak, attire, food, songs and names with Punjabi equivalents. The sad thing is even non-Punjabi producers, directors and writers are succumbing to the stereotype. Every second song in a movie is rustic Punjabi. The ostentatious caricature of Punjabis is interwoven into pictures via magnificent houses, huge expensive cars, in-your-face KARVA-CHAUTH/SANGEET functions/parties, loud-mouthed buffoonery and last but not the least; insatiable craving love for money. Is this the Real India?? Personally, I don't have anything against Punjab, its culture or the people. But there is a saturation point. Understandably, there is a dearth of good scripts, good directors, good actors and yes, good critics. Oddly, even the new guys/girls discovered-once in a blue moon-are usually tall, fair and oye yaar!! speak a smattering of Punjabi. I'm sure the Hindi viewers will accept a good movie, like recent ones: Satya, Omkara and Parineeta, which have no inkling of Punj in it. But if these Bollywood types or should we call POLLYWOOD types have the time to un-numb their brains to probe and delve into other regions and culture, will they truly discover magnificent novels, stories or actors\directors to make/remake into chaste Hindi. Then the obtuse mis-influence and one-dimensionality of Punjab on Hindi Movies will slowly erode and the true cultural richness and diversity of India will be viewed by the World all over. |


10/29/2007 06:29:00 PM
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