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Cinema... Marte Dum Tak

  • Série télévisée
  • 2023–
  • 16+
  • 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
466
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Cinema... Marte Dum Tak (2023)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJ 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.

  • Stars
    • Vinod Talwar
    • Kishan Shah
    • Jaspal Neelam
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    466
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    • Stars
      • Vinod Talwar
      • Kishan Shah
      • Jaspal Neelam
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 3Commentaires de critiques
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      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    • 2023
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    • 2023
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    • 2023
    Dilip Gulati
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    • 2023
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    10amritanshsingh

    Worth a watch.

    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.
    10ambisai

    SURPRISE

    My oh myyyy..... How do I define my experience watching this cringe worthy , quirky , totally ENTERTAINING docu series !

    Out of the box ...I applaud the think tanks who explored this forgotten, infamous ,titillating genre of the 90s Mind blowing ,surreal and absolutely RAW ; IN YOUR FACE !

    Every line spoken by the yesteryear B grade directors hit you and thrill you.

    Unabashed , dark side of glamour is showcased with impunity.

    You just can't keep your eyes off the screen , it grips you at every level and transports you to world lessor known to a layman .

    Special mention for the starlets who came for the auditions !

    Cheers cheers cheers.
    8arpit-mishra

    Good concept and fun to watch

    Thank you Amazon prime for making something like this. I was never a low budget film audience and judged everything created in that era. This docu-series throws light on many ignored aspects like commerce, cheesy entertainment, employment, & passion evolved in making these kind of films. It was fun to watch behind the scenes caos and struggle to make a low budget film. It was also great to see Arjun Kapoor saying "yes" to be part of such a concept and supporting all films industry. I think it definitely elevated the making and the production value of the project. This series successfully managed to maintain the seriousness of the topic and entertaining.
    6SAMTHEBESTEST

    Remembering the legends of C-Grade Cinema in their own A-Rated manner.

    Cinema Marte Dum Tak (2023) : Series Review -

    Have you seen any "C-grade" film in your life? Why am I even asking it? Naturally, we have all seen such films in our lives at least once. I don't know where this idea came from for Cinema Marte Dum and Amazon Prime's team, but I just want to step back for a moment, think, and clap for them. Cinema Marte Dum Tak will introduce you to the faces who made those films in the late 80s and 90s and earned a cult following in some rural parts of India that are unknown to the media and other audiences. It's a hilarious docuseries. You'll have at least a couple of dozen loud gags and go gaga over the nostalgia that you now hate but once enjoyed before you started to understand quality cinema. That isn't a p*#n for sure, that's some adult stuff made with utter honesty forced by the circumstances of filmmaking: low budget, box office pressure, and personal life.

    Cinema Marte Dum Tak starts with a quirky song that has lusty lyrics. "Pseudo Saiyan vodo Saiyan camera ka piche, thermocol ki vaadiyo me juice ke cheeten.. juice.. juice ke cheete." I mean, who writes such lyrics? The next lines are even more hilarious, and I'm not going to spoil your excitement. So, the docuseries takes us to old footage from C grade cinema, which you usually laugh at as utter nonsense. Then you meet the legends behind those masterpieces: Vinod Talwar, Dilip Gulati Kishan Shah, and J. Neelam. They start narrating their struggle, mindset, and efforts behind making those films, and you start believing every word they say because it's so 'humanly true'. The four directors are given a chance to make their last film, and they are delighted. The films' names are "Shanti Basera," "Blood Suckers," "Sauten Bani Chudail," and "Jungle Girl". Yes, you are supposed to laugh, and please don't feel awkward because those four are open hearted and too bindass to tolerate your shyness.

    Created by maverick filmmaker Vasan Bala (who recently delivered a fantastic murder mystery called "Monica Oh My Darling), the six-episode reality docuseries is a first-ever peek into the dazzling and independent ecosystem of the 90s B and C grade pulp cinema industry. Co-directed by Disha Rindani, Xulfee and Kulish Kant Thakur, Cinema Marte Dum also features interviews of Raza Murad, Mukesh Rishi, Harish Patel, Pahlaj Nihlani, Kanti Shah and Rakhi Sawant, amongst others, who share insights on this lesser-known chapter of Indian cinema. The young Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor also makes an appearance as a host in the final episode, where he makes those four directors speak their hearts out and share some emotional segments.

    Luckily, I saw the first two episodes in a packed theatre with the cast and media-a group that understands cinema. I had a riot, to say the least. Claps, hoots, painful cheeks and stomach, and tears in eyes out of loud laughter. That's how I reached home and then saw the rest of the episode. The next two episodes also had me bursting into laughter. It's so much fun-chaotic fun, outright blasting fun fest-oh my my, how can I explain it. Then, the last two episodes. (4th and 5th) are sucked out of comedy as the Dracula/Vampire from "Blood Suckers" has sucked all the fun instead of blood. The 4th and 5th episodes are more dramatic and emotional-sort of debatable too-but that's what you owe them (the directors). All those rape scenes, ugly and obscene faces from low-budget horror flicks, juicy bikini scenes, bed scenes, bath scenes, and cheap dialogues from old B and C-grade films are there to make you giggle, but with a "bits" of extra (portion) nostalgia. "Haath me leke khada kar, chote ko bada kar." You'll also get adult entertainment as such.

    Cinema Marte Dum Tak is a unique concept for a documentary genre, and it's unfiltered, unrated, and uncut, which makes it more hard hitting and real. You have to have some knowledge of that kind of cinema and the media headlines surrounding it to connect deeply with the narrative. But the main essence of Cinema Marte Dum Tak is paying homage to the people who were lost in the midst of stardom, PR, and front page material. The movies were dumb, but the directors weren't. They just had a specific mindset to make those films for a certain section of audience in certain districts of India that are far away from our modernization and urbanisation. Cinema Marte Dum Tak gives them a platform to speak up and open our eyes about whatever image we had created of them. As a whole, it puts you on a map of cinema to show the right path about where we were and where we are headed. Cinema is a medium for people, and people aren't bound to one category. Today we have multiplexes and Hollywood films doing higher business than our own domestic films, but there's a section of the audience who still want to watch the steamy stuff online. Back then, there was no internet, no memes, no Facebook, no tik-tok, and no Instagram reels, so they had to fulfil their thirst with these so-called "B" and "C" grade films. Prime Video has more subscribers in urban centres, but I hope Cinema Marte Dum Tak reaches those people who used to watch these low grade films in theatres and that their legends, ie. The four directors, get enough recognition for the work they have done. Let them meet their Rajkumar Hirani, Neeraj Pandey, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, SS Rajamouli, Aishwarya Rai, and Sridevi.

    RATING - 6/10*
    9t4art

    B and C filmmaking

    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.

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      • 19 janvier 2023 (Canada)
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