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Kareena Slams Bollywood’s Gore Trend

Imagine tuning into your favorite Bollywood blockbuster, expecting a fun-filled night of romance, music, and laughter with your family. But what if the movie starts off with a gruesome crime scene, leaving you feeling uneasy and disheartened?

That’s exactly what’s been happening with a lot of recent Bollywood releases, and it’s got many in the industry worried. Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan has recently spoken out against the trend, saying that it’s ruining the very essence of Indian cinema.

What’s Gone Wrong?

Kareena, who has been a part of many iconic Bollywood films, feels that the recent surge in dark and violent content is killing the magic of Indian cinema. ‘No fun, no energy, no colour, no song, no love, no romance,’ she exclaimed in an interview.

She’s not alone in her sentiments. Many fans have taken to social media to express their disappointment with the current state of Bollywood. They’re not just asking for more of the old-school romance and comedy, but also for a more balanced approach to storytelling that includes a mix of genres.

Expert Context

According to film critic and historian, Anupama Chopra, the shift towards darker content is a result of the industry’s attempt to globalize and appeal to a broader audience. ‘While it’s true that Indian audiences are becoming more mature and accepting of complex themes, it’s also essential to remember that we have a rich tradition of light-hearted, entertaining cinema that brings people together,’ she said.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the future of Bollywood hangs in the balance. Will the industry choose to stick to its roots and create more balanced, entertaining content, or will it continue down the path of darker, more violent storytelling? Only time will tell.

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