Is #BoycottBollywood a dying trend? Gadar 2, OMG 2, Rocky Aur Rani Films Prove Premature Demise Claim as Foolish
The global pandemic had a devastating impact on the film industry, and Bollywood was no exception. In the two years since the pandemic began, Hindi films have struggled at the box office, and many naysayers have begun to write the industry’s eulogy.
However, there are signs that Bollywood is bouncing back. In just three weekends, three Hindi films have shattered box office records: The Kashmir Files, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, and Gadar 2. These films have collectively grossed over Rs 1,000 crore, proving that there is still a strong appetite for Hindi cinema.
The success of these films is due in part to the quality of the content. All three films are well-made and entertaining, and they offer something for everyone. The Kashmir Files is a powerful drama about the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 is a fun and suspenseful comedy, and Gadar 2 is a patriotic action film.
The success of these films is also due in part to the changing demographics of India. The country is becoming more urbanized and affluent, and audiences are demanding more sophisticated and engaging content. Bollywood is finally starting to deliver on this demand, and the results are clear at the box office.
The success of these films is a sign that Bollywood is not dead. The industry is simply evolving, and it is finding new ways to connect with audiences. With more great content on the horizon, Bollywood is poised to continue its comeback in the years to come.
Pathaan, the 2023 action thriller starring Shah Rukh Khan, was a massive success at the box office. The film grossed over Rs 1,000 crore worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Hindi film in India ever. Similarly, this year had a couple of other films that did well, which include Rocky Singh, OMG 2 and of course Gadar 2. Thus the #BoycottBollywood trends seems to be dying as it is too premature and foolish thing to talk.