The given text appears to be a script or transcript of a video discussing the current state of Bollywood and its struggles. The speaker talks about how Bollywood movies have become unoriginal and lack creativity, with many films being remakes or copies of other movies. They also mention that actors spend more time in the gym than developing their acting skills, and that the industry is more focused on promoting stars rather than creating good content.
The speaker criticizes the Bollywood industry for its lack of originality, citing examples of movies that have flopped despite having big stars. They also mention that the industry is plagued by piracy and that many movies are being made with the sole intention of making money, rather than creating good art.
The speaker also talks about the rise of the South Indian film industry and how it is giving Bollywood a run for its money. They mention that many Bollywood movies are being remade from South Indian films, and that the South Indian industry is producing more original and creative content.
Throughout the script, the speaker uses humor and sarcasm to make their points, and also promotes their own YouTube channel and a platform that offers courses on web development.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The golden era of Hindi cinema was between 1947 and 1950.
2. The movie "Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan" had a budget of Rs 100 crores.
3. Akshay Kumar's movie "Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan" had a budget of Rs 60 crores.
4. The movie "Dhaakad" starring Kangana Ranaut had a budget of Rs 325 crores.
5. The movie "Dhaakad" earned only Rs 3 crores.
6. The movie "Laal Singh Chaddha" starring Aamir Khan was a remake of an Oscar-winning movie.
7. The movie "Laal Singh Chaddha" had a budget of Rs 22 crores.
8. The movie "Bachchan Pandey" starring Akshay Kumar was a copy of a Telugu movie, which was a copy of a Korean movie.
9. Ranbir Kapoor's movie "Shamshera" had a budget of Rs 22 crores.
10. The movie "Shamshera" was launched with a cricket team.
11. The movie "Om" starring Aditya Roy Kapur had a budget of Rs 25 crores.
12. The movie "Brahmastra" had a promotional campaign that started 5-6 months before its release.
13. The movie "Brahmastra" had a promotional budget of Rs 35 crores.
14. The movie "Lootera" was considered a mirror of Indian society.
15. The Bollywood film industry is often criticized for piracy and copying ideas from other industries.