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10 facts that prove 1970s was indeed the golden era of Indian Hindi Cinema
Becoming number one in the world
Pathfinder and producer of unparallel Crime movies
Many of us have been energised by latest gangster & crime films
like Pan Singh Tomar(2012), Sarkar(2005),
Ganster(2006), Vastav(1999) and Shootout
at Lokhandwala( 2007). The whole concept of crime movies got popular
through four main movies- Don, Shollay
and Amar Akhbar Antony. Apart from being the pathfinders of crime movies in
India, these three movies are still unmatched in respect of mix of drama, concept,
action and crime scenes. All these three movies date back to 1970s.
Introduction of Westernisation
Westernization of Indians in terms of in terms of dresses, romance and action is rampant and has a charm of its own in today’s era. The film Bobby (1973) can be said to be far advanced in this respect and of course it was again a path-breaker in these aspects which lured the mind of Indian viewers towards globalization of gender attitudes.
An era to be imitated by todays greats
Today’s major remakes: Shahrukh Khan’s Don and Ram Gopal Verma’s Aag were drawn down from Don (1978) and Shollay(1975).
Best film of five decades
The Film Fare Best film of 50 years was again from the 70s era: Ramesh Sippy’s Shollay(1975) starring Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Hema Malini and Jaya Bhaduri.
Songs for random dancers
For Indians who have a tendency to share haphazard feet movements in festivals after sipping alcohol, the 1970s era provides perfect songs like “Jai Jai Shiva Shankar” (1974) and “Mungda Mungda” (1977)
Thoughtful songs of intoxication
Again for romantic parties where one wishes to sit and enjoy wine, the 1970s has the ideal offer of songs like Baahon me chale aao (1973), Chura liya hai tumne jo dil ko(1973) and O mere dil ke chain(1972).
Decade of movie-madness
If we call the first few days of houseful for Dhoom 3 as ‘craze for movies’, we can say there were movie halls in 1970s outside which people plunged and fought for movie tickets. For college students the class bunking were almost ten times in 1970s than what it is today. The 1970s era of cinema is what we may say as a decade of real movie-madness.
Introduction of the fist sex symbol in India
The first sex symbol of India Zeenat Mahal, gained a sizzling entry into the hearts of through Dum Maro Dum in 1971. The song has inspired the sexuality in Deepika Padukone’s 2011 movie Dum Maro Dum. Later in 1978, Zeenat also played an unparallel role in the movie Satyam Shivam Sundaram, which remains one of the strong rooted love stories among Bollywood movies.
An era to be imitated by todays greats
1970s era is bound to appeal more to any Indian as the movies were mainly inspired by the ongoing Indian wave with very little Western influence on them. The film ‘Kala Pathar’ is one of the rare films produced in India that focuses on the life of coal miners in India, which is still a very big and rampant Indian industry.
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