
'Kitne aadmi the?' Not enough to remember today's films by
India Today"Bade bade deshon mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain!" WHY TODAY'S FILMS STRUGGLE WITH RECALL VALUE While these films continue to thrive in our memories, today's cinema feels more like fast food - quickly consumed and easily forgotten, as Taran Adarsh puts it. The veteran film critic, who has seen Bollywood evolve for over four decades, believes that today’s films lack strong writing. Kajol once aptly told Pinkvilla about the abundance of content available these days, "People had a lot less to remember, so they remembered it much better.” PRODUCERS TODAY WANT READY-MADE SONGS OVER WHATSAPP To make it worse, Adarsh added, is the music. A song doesn't work because it has been shot beautifully," popular music composer Lalit Pandit, known for crafting iconic music for 'DDLJ', 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar', 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', among others, said while expressing his strong disapproval of today's film music.
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