Are Bollywood films corrupting the Indian Youth?
Well, let's take a glance on the Bollywood movies.
Shootout at Wadala (2013)Once upon a Time in Mumbai (2010)
Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! (2013)
Haseena Parkar (2017)
Daddy (2017)
Now we can say that almost every movie is somewhere related to famous underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim. Recently I have seen a movie named 'Haseena Parkar'. In the movie, they have shown a court case related to Haseena Parkar who is a sister of Dawood Ibrahim and some flashback of the past related to her life. Everybody has their family problems, financial problems and in such movies, those people have shown that the gangsters have chosen this way because of their problems. In a movie, they tried to make them Hero. Bollywood exposing all the stories related to Dawood Ibrahim. He is a villain. In 90's all citizens of Mumbai were scared because of him. There are a lot of people who did very valuable and precious work for society. But Bollywood is not interested to show them. It's a sad truth. But they are not real Heros according to me. Today's generation needs films such as baby, holiday: A soldier is never off Duty, Phantom, Airlift. But Bollywood is trying to make villains as Heros. Because of this it might happen that new generation will consider that to choose a wrong way for our progress is Okay and they will choose those ways. Bollywood is more interested in making films based on the gangster, crime, Don, and mafia. This might take place a bad impact on youth.
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