Mumbai Desk: Be it the Mohini of Tezaab, the love of Veer-Zara, the heroine Ganga preserving Indian values in Pardes or Aishwarya Rai matching rhythm with rhythm, their charm is such that even today the audience keeps watching with bated breath. This month, all of them are coming back to the big screen after leaving the OTT screen.
Earlier, many old films including Sholay have been re-released in theatres. Among their audience, there is a generation that has lived them and there is also a new generation. Let us investigate how these stories drenched in love and emotions are attracting them.
Old movies are returning to cinema
Mohini...Mohini...Mohini..., when the crazy audience in the packed hall calls out for Madhuri Dixit who has become a stage performer, and as soon as she comes in front of them, a different colour is added to the atmosphere. This scene is from the film Tezaab. Ek Do Teen...Chaar Paanch Chhah...Din Gin Gin Karun Tera Intezaar, Aaja Piya Aayi Bahar... There is good news for those who dance after watching Madhuri Dixit dance in this song,
The song of Tezaab, which was released in 1988 and which made the youth crazy, even children were on their lips, can now be seen again on the big screen. Classic films like Tezaab, Veer Zaara, Pardes, Taal will be released again in theatres this month. Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia's debut film Tujhe Meri Kasam and Tumbbad will be released on 13th September.
The memories of bunking college or going to the cinema hall to watch movies with friends on weekends are like turning the pages of the album of the mind. When we get the opportunity to watch the same movies in theatres again, the warmth of relationships is refreshed. At the same time, it is a big attraction for the new generation of viewers that they are getting the opportunity to watch the movies they watched on OTT on the big screen.
what is the ticket price
The price of their tickets is also kept low so that it does not become a burden on the pocket of the audience. Recently, both the parts of the film Gangs of Wasseypur were available to be shown in the theatres for seven days at a ticket price of Rs. 149. Its actor Vineet Kumar Singh says that this film which was released 12 years ago, has given a chance to the new generation and new audience to watch it on the big screen. This is good for us as artists. This creates a bond between the artist and the audience.
The trend has increased rapidly
While only a few films in Hindi cinema have been hits at the box office since the pandemic, old films are also making a comeback on the big screen. However, the trend of re-releasing films is not new. When Gadar 2 and Bahubali-The Conclusion were about to release, the original films were re-releasing to remind the story.
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