See you at the movies?
Have
you noticed that that many of us go for movies much more than we did about 5
years ago? All you need to do is to look at the number of films becoming profitable
these days or how the trend of cinema theatres becoming convention centres or
marriage halls have come down considerably. I am not talking only about the 100
Crore club. There are many good films which are reaping in multiples of their
production cost.
The emergence of multiplexes is one
reason. Those comfy seats, better air conditioning, good food, convenient show timings
– all of these would have contributed to larger number of people going to
theatres. But I think at the core of it is the fact that better movies are made
these days. Movies these days are no more purely escapist in their themes. They
might be aspirational but not completely out of touch with reality. Add to
this, they have become more relatable. No more does the hero depict a
superhuman nor is the heroin, an epitome of virtue.
Another reason is the fact that
movies these days take care to appeal to all kind of audiences. Earlier if the
heroines were serenaded in chiffon sarees in pouring rains, these days the cameras
drool over heroes’ six packs as well and mind you, this is by design and not by
accident.
Coming to think about it, going for
a movie is the last of the things which are yet to become ‘private’. By
private, I mean it is among the very few things which we still do as a social
activity. The only things which we do as a social group these days have come
down to weddings and religious gatherings.
What I love the most about going to
a theatre is the fact that it is one of the few places which manages to retain
our attention for a full two hours. We might go to a public park but only to
stare at our cell phones. We might go on a stroll with a group of friends only
to be deafened by music plugged in to our ears. Look around and you can see
that each and every one of us is distracted by one gadget or the other. Be it
in a bus, an office or even in a place of worship. But in a theatre, we keep
the cell phones firmly in the pockets.
I hope the theatres grow in
popularity if not for anything else, at least to remind us that there is more
to Life than the pings and blinks of gadgets.
Arun Babu.
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