Dhurandhar & Ramayana Changes Nothing In Bollywood
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Bollywood just had its biggest film in years. Everyone's calling it a civilisational shift in cinema. We disagree.In this episode, Ishu and Pratik break down why Dhurandhar is a singular event — not a blueprint. Why films like Baahubali and Dangal didn't change anything either. And why the people predicting a new era of Bollywood are going to be wrong.We also get into the content creator gold rush around Dhurandhar, R Madhavan's bold claims during promotions, the Sabarmati Report connection, and end up in a full film recommendation spiral — Animals, Hachi, Nocturnal Animals, 3 Idiots, Room, and more.
Honest opinions. No hype.— Pratik & Ishu🎙️
The Honest Jam | EP. 103
Timestamps:00:00 — Why we didn't milk Dhurandhar earlier
01:42 — Welcome + today's topic
02:30 — Is Dhurandhar overrated as a movement?
05:00 — The Sabarmati Report & Terror Report connection
08:00 — R Madhavan's bold prediction during promotions
14:00 — Baahubali didn't change South cinema either
20:00 — Content creators milking Dhurandhar (21 videos!)
28:00 — Film recommendations spiral begins
33:00 — Mind-blowing Box Office Stats
41:00 — Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana & Nitesh Tiwari45:00 — Animals — most terrifying opening 15 mins ever
55:00 — Hachi, 3 Idiots & films that make you cry
1:03:00 — Nocturnal Animals deep dive
1:07:00 — Room explained
1:08:30 — Signing off + what's coming next
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