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Is Cinema going back to roots?
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Amidst Hindi cinema's struggles, films celebrating regional pride and folklore are gaining traction. 'Tanhaji' and 'Kantara' exemplify this trend, achieving pan-Indian success by blending cultural specificity with engaging storytelling. Filmmakers are now exploring historical and mythological narratives, recognizing the audience's desire for identity-affirming content, while streaming platforms expand the reach of these rooted stories.
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