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Cinema's "Intelligent" Future: Road Trip Reveals Truth
4 Feb
Summary
- Director's journey across 33 cities challenged cinema data.
- Local theatre owners deny "dying cinemas" and "intelligent film" myths.
- The trip uncovered insights on culture, society, and street food.

A filmmaker's recent 33-city road trip across India has debunked prevailing industry beliefs about cinema's decline and audience preferences. Contrary to data suggesting "intelligent cinema" fails in smaller towns, local theatre owners uniformly reported thriving businesses. They also refuted claims that cinema halls are dying, a narrative that has persisted despite record-breaking box office successes in recent years, such as the major films released in 2022 and 2023.
The journey, which included a planned itinerary of 40 cities, began in the filmmaker's hometown of Benaras. This expedition, covering thousands of kilometers, unexpectedly broadened its scope beyond film to encompass a deep dive into people, society, changing culture, history, and local cuisine. Interactions with digital creators, film clubs, and young people in various cities provided invaluable on-the-ground insights.
Observations from cities like Buxar and Prayagraj revealed a disconnect between industry data and on-the-ground realities. The filmmaker realized his own lack of understanding of contemporary small-town youth culture, highlighting the need for experiential research over reliance on books or discussions. This personal revelation reframed the entire journey.
The initial plan was to document the project, named 'Chal Picture Chalein,' with four air tickets and two cars. The trip involved meeting diverse groups, from university vice-chancellors to street food vendors. The experience, though exhausting, proved immensely valuable, fostering a better understanding of the country and its people.




