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Is Indian Cinema Losing Its Soul?

Indian movies have a long and interesting story. It all started in the late 1800s when the first films were shown in Mumbai. Soon after, Indians started making their own films. People like Dadasaheb Phalke became famous for making the first full-length Indian movie.  The golden era witnessed the emergence of cinematic giants like Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, and Ritwik Ghatak. Ray's Apu Trilogy, a poignant exploration of rural Bengal, captured hearts worldwide. Sen's socially conscious films delved into the lives of the marginalized, while Ghatak's poetic realism portrayed the aftermath of Partition with raw intensity. These filmmakers, among others, elevated Indian cinema to artistic heights, garnering international acclaim.  But things have changed a lot in recent years. Many movies are more about looking exciting with lots of special effects than telling good stories. While these special effects can be fun to watch, some people think that movies are losing their focus on th...

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