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Which Indian movie became better with time after release?

Some movies get mixed reactions when they release but slowly become cult classics over time.

A few examples people often mention:

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Sometimes audiences appreciate certain movies much more years later compared to their original release.

Which Indian movie do you think aged surprisingly well after release?

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u/Critical-Movie-2050 — 5 days ago

Has OTT improved Indian cinema or made movies feel less special?

Before OTT became huge, going to theatres felt like a major event for big releases.

Now audiences have:

  • unlimited streaming
  • faster releases
  • shorter attention spans

At the same time, OTT also gave space for:

  • experimental storytelling
  • smaller films
  • new actors/directors

Do you think OTT ultimately improved Indian cinema, or did it reduce the excitement around movies?

u/Critical-Movie-2050 — 10 days ago
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Which Indian movie had the strongest interval block?

Some Indian movies completely change gears after the interval and become much more intense in the second half.

A few that come to mind:

  • Vikram
  • Baahubali
  • Enthiran
  • Drishyam

Which movie do you think had the best interval block or second-half transition?

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u/Critical-Movie-2050 — 12 days ago