e film industry which is reeling under recession saw a year of small wonders in Bollywood with low cost films by young directors ringing the cash counters, while big budget films with star-studded cast bombing despite the hype.
Taking off from last year where films like 'Bheja Fry' and 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' were successful, 2008 also saw a variety of small budget films sans star power raking up good moolah.
The trend started with 'Jannat' followed by 'Aamir', 'A Wednesday', 'Rock On', 'Welcome to Sajjanpur'. They drew in the audience on basis of a varied story line and content. Even horror flicks, Vikaram Bhatt's '1920' and Ram Gopal Varma's horrendous 'Phoonk' managed satisfactory sales.
Big budgeted and much hyped movies like 'Tashan', 'Love Story 2050', 'Drona', 'Yuvraj', 'Heroes' bit the dust while Shah Rukh Khan's 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' fared below expectations.
The film RNDJ, however, was able to bring smiles back on the faces of theatre and multiplex owners as audiences returned to the halls after the Mumbai terror attacks.
The year will sign off with Aamir Khan's 'Ghajini' which has already generated a huge buzz with the actor's new eight pack abs.
Recent recession has forced corporates to renegotiate budgets of high priced film projects. Filmmaker Makesh Bhatt said that 90 per cent of the films had to be put on hold and underproduction movies have been delayed due to the slowdown.
Contemporary issues like terrorism have ruled roost with as many as four films -'Black&White', 'Aamir', 'Mumbai Meri Jaan', 'A Wednesday' dealing with the issue of terrorism. 'Shoot on Sight' directed by Jagmohan Mundra was based on the London bomb blasts of July seven, 2005.
The box office performance of 'Ghajini' will affect box office in 2009 as well.
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