Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJ Neelam, Vinod Talwar, Dilip Gulati and Kishan Shah directors of the golden age of 'B-movies' take you for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their films.J Neelam, Vinod Talwar, Dilip Gulati and Kishan Shah directors of the golden age of 'B-movies' take you for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their films.J Neelam, Vinod Talwar, Dilip Gulati and Kishan Shah directors of the golden age of 'B-movies' take you for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their films.
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In the past, I watched a bunch of bad movies on VHS, but they were fun to pass the timee
I didn't know who were behind these films, but they were available
And after watching this series, I got to know this world
An interesting documentary that highlights B and C filmmaking There are stories, stations, situations and circumstances that are the reasons for the emergence of this type of film We got to know the filmmakers of this kind
The director was able to bring us the world of second- and third-rate films with his creative style that we expected from him, as he is fully aware of his tools
The series is interesting and touching, well worth watching.
I like it.
An interesting documentary that highlights B and C filmmaking There are stories, stations, situations and circumstances that are the reasons for the emergence of this type of film We got to know the filmmakers of this kind
The director was able to bring us the world of second- and third-rate films with his creative style that we expected from him, as he is fully aware of his tools
The series is interesting and touching, well worth watching.
I like it.
If you are a fan of 80s- 90s B, C grade films then you should definitely check it out. An honest attempt to show you the real life struggles of those film makers.
Not all Film makers lead a life of glitz and glamour in Bollywood, some are still struggling to make ends meet.
Just one little question, they made 4 separate movies in this series but I don't know where to watch it. If anyone has seen those movies then please let me know also, and yes movie ka koi A,B,C grade nahi hota, cinema to cinema hoti hai,chahe bade budget ki ho ya chhote budget ki. And I wish ki ab phir se in category ki movies ko banne ka mauka mile.
Not all Film makers lead a life of glitz and glamour in Bollywood, some are still struggling to make ends meet.
Just one little question, they made 4 separate movies in this series but I don't know where to watch it. If anyone has seen those movies then please let me know also, and yes movie ka koi A,B,C grade nahi hota, cinema to cinema hoti hai,chahe bade budget ki ho ya chhote budget ki. And I wish ki ab phir se in category ki movies ko banne ka mauka mile.
Cinema... Marte Dum Tak, as publicised, is a reincarnation of Indian Pulp. Will it be successful in reincarnating the genre in itself? I am not sure but this has surely started a conversation and personally for me turned out to be a surprisingly informative documentary. A well researched one which is also witty and entertaining.
Going into the show I had very low expectations as is the case generally with other Indian documentaries. The general idea in my head was that the quality tends to be inferior when it comes to Indian Docu-series compared to the western counterparts. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that this well maid. Not only it feels natural and not-forced but it also portrays the viewpoints of these four directors involved, sincerely and honestly.
There is drama, comedy and yes boldness which are the necessary ingredients for an entertaining show but this show shines the brightest when it is at its rawest form. When people share their deepest insecurities and failures with camera or when they just throw a witty one liner directed towards one of the crews extemporarily, that's when this show achieves its goals for me.
Speaking of the content, we all perhaps know that this world existed and what ultimately happened to it but I don't think so anyone would have tried to think about the ordeals one might had to go through to be part of this industry. This show initiates that conversation. And for that this show should be commended and celebrated.
Hopefully the makers continue this job and bring more such documentaries which reveal seemingly quirky but also beautifully ordinary human stories to us.
This show is a must watch.
Going into the show I had very low expectations as is the case generally with other Indian documentaries. The general idea in my head was that the quality tends to be inferior when it comes to Indian Docu-series compared to the western counterparts. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that this well maid. Not only it feels natural and not-forced but it also portrays the viewpoints of these four directors involved, sincerely and honestly.
There is drama, comedy and yes boldness which are the necessary ingredients for an entertaining show but this show shines the brightest when it is at its rawest form. When people share their deepest insecurities and failures with camera or when they just throw a witty one liner directed towards one of the crews extemporarily, that's when this show achieves its goals for me.
Speaking of the content, we all perhaps know that this world existed and what ultimately happened to it but I don't think so anyone would have tried to think about the ordeals one might had to go through to be part of this industry. This show initiates that conversation. And for that this show should be commended and celebrated.
Hopefully the makers continue this job and bring more such documentaries which reveal seemingly quirky but also beautifully ordinary human stories to us.
This show is a must watch.
Anyone familiar with classic cinema would love this unscripted documentary. More then recollection of old B grade in ecknowleged film makers it did had that touch of good documentary.
Story of people who once tasted success gone into oblivion and given a chance to relieve the gone by days I think it was brilliant idea.
I am sure many artists would relate with the narrative and lives of these four directors.
Overall it's a good watch maybe genz would not correlate but still it shows how trends can come and go. Anyways am I the only one who wanted to really see what these guys made in the end lol. I surely do.
Story of people who once tasted success gone into oblivion and given a chance to relieve the gone by days I think it was brilliant idea.
I am sure many artists would relate with the narrative and lives of these four directors.
Overall it's a good watch maybe genz would not correlate but still it shows how trends can come and go. Anyways am I the only one who wanted to really see what these guys made in the end lol. I surely do.
Cinema marte dum tak is a documentary series directed by vasan bala.
The interior of 90s bollywood was full-on masala, so is this series. The b-grade compartment really flourished in that decade, holding the able hands of j neelam, kishan shah, dilip gulati and co. This series presents a very enjoyable and pulpy side to a docu series. This not only throws facts at you but also narrates it through a spicy lens, mostly due to the eccentric quartet of director.
It talks about giving a status to the lesser known smutty side of bollywood but also recognized the problems. The public enjoyed it, it earned loads of bucks but no denying the fact that young girls who did not have an iota of what they are doing were forced in it. This is a harsh reality. There is a fine line between heroic and glorify. This series does show the quartet as heroes but never glorifies them, it celebrates them, their work but never undermine the flaws. And this is what makes it a brilliant piece of work. Hats off to vasan bala, the true lover of every kind of cinema.
I rate it 10.
The interior of 90s bollywood was full-on masala, so is this series. The b-grade compartment really flourished in that decade, holding the able hands of j neelam, kishan shah, dilip gulati and co. This series presents a very enjoyable and pulpy side to a docu series. This not only throws facts at you but also narrates it through a spicy lens, mostly due to the eccentric quartet of director.
It talks about giving a status to the lesser known smutty side of bollywood but also recognized the problems. The public enjoyed it, it earned loads of bucks but no denying the fact that young girls who did not have an iota of what they are doing were forced in it. This is a harsh reality. There is a fine line between heroic and glorify. This series does show the quartet as heroes but never glorifies them, it celebrates them, their work but never undermine the flaws. And this is what makes it a brilliant piece of work. Hats off to vasan bala, the true lover of every kind of cinema.
I rate it 10.
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