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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bollywood's 2016: The Year It Grew Up

Bollywood's 2016: The Year It Grew Up

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Sports dramas like Dangal and Sultan became blockbusters.
  • Films like Pink challenged Bollywood's misogynistic norms.
  • National sentiment influenced cinema, sparking controversies.
Bollywood's 2016: The Year It Grew Up

The year 2016 was a transformative period for Hindi cinema, characterized by evolving storytelling and a growing sense of industry self-assessment. Leading stars delivered significant performances, while many experienced a recalibration of their careers. The theatrical experience remained paramount, fostering a space for more grounded narratives that resonated with audiences.

The film industry witnessed the rise of sports dramas, with "Dangal" becoming the highest-grossing Indian film worldwide. This success marked a departure from prior industry skepticism towards the genre. Films like "Sultan" also achieved blockbuster status, highlighting a new appetite for stories rooted in Indian soil.

Furthermore, 2016 saw a notable intertwining of national sentiment with cinema. Controversies arose, such as the debate surrounding "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil," which reflected heightened sensitivities following national events. This period also spotlighted rising talent, like Sushant Singh Rajput, and pushed for greater social commentary, exemplified by the impactful film "Pink."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"Dangal" succeeded due to its rooted Indian story, strong performances, and resonance with a global audience, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film worldwide.
"Pink" challenged Bollywood's long-standing misogyny by promoting clear consent and shifting accountability onto men, sparking crucial conversations.
The film "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" faced controversy due to its casting of a Pakistani actor amid heightened national sentiment following the Uri attack.

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