Bollywood appears to be committed to its own self-destruction. bollywood is still unable to grasp the obvious truth that audiences are just not interested in seeing remakes of films that are readily available in their original versions on OTT, despite Pathaan's incredible popularity and the tragic endings of Selfiee and Shehzada. bollywood needs big-budget commercial masala comedies that will provide the audience with amusement that is worth the price of the ticket.
According to the most recent sources,
aamir khan has made the decision to develop the
hindi version of the
malayalam hit Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey, which received widespread praise after being streamed on OTT. The
hindi remake's female protagonist will be played by
dangal star Fatima
sana Sheikh. Although
aamir khan is a cunning man, lately his decisions have been poor. Because of its
local flavor and circumstances, the
malayalam version of Forrest Gump, Laal Singh Chaddha, and now Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey
remake all succeeded there.
The original story will lose its essence if any
director remakes the same story in a different setting, with a different backdrop, and in a different place. This has happened with numerous remakes in recent years. Producing
remake films and then dumping them on OTT is a new method that
bollywood producers have found to generate quick money. It implies that they are only concerned with making quick money and have no regard for the creation of quality unique material.
For a little amount of time, it might produce some positive outcomes, but
bollywood will eventually fail. It makes sense that the South Asian film business, particularly the
telugu film industry, has significantly surpassed Bollywood.