A flurry of films with real detective stories in Bollywood


- Mission Majnu: Special ops to make Dhakad Razi wear bellbottom are becoming popular among viewers

- Interestingly, not only are spy films maturing in India now, but people are also interested in watching these new types of spy films.

With the advent of James Bond's 9th film No Time to Die, the silence in the theaters has become hotter due to the Corona epidemic. Craig Daniels' last James Bond film, No Time to Dine, has sparked a silver lining in theaters around the world. When Ian Fleming presented the James Bond stories, the citizens of the West were aware of the important roles played by spies in World War II. Ian Fleming made James Bond such a hit with glamor and action that even today the box office bears his name.

In India too, Mithun Chakraborty, once a poor imitator of James Bond, gained immense popularity in India as Gun Master G Nine. Of course, the popularity created the false impression that spies were as dashing and aggressive as James Bond and Gun Master G Nine. But with the release of Baby film written by Neeraj Pandey in 2012, spy became a reality in spy films in India.

But an interesting similarity between James Bond and the real Indian spy is that both James Bond's 9th film No Time to Die and Akshay Kumar's spy thriller Belbottom in India have done a great job of bringing the audience back to the theater after the Koro epidemic. But the difference between James Bond and the Indian spy is evident from the way Akshay Kumar speaks a dialogue in the film Belbottom. Some say we have India or James Bond, but we have to fill up the petrol ourselves. While James Bond has caused a stir at the box office in the international market, Indian James Bond Akshay Kumar has earned Rs 15 crore in India's opening weekend, proving that there is no other magnet like a spy to bring the audience back to the theater. Director Ranjit Tiwari

His 15-minute film Corona's decision to release it in theaters after the epidemic has paid off.

Another interesting thing is that not only are spy films maturing in India now, but people are also interested in watching these new types of spy films. Belbottom film writers Pervez Sheikh and Asim Arora have started making a film called Mission Majnu starring Siddharth Malhotra.

Producers, on the other hand, are also gambling to take advantage of the growing interest in such films. At a cost of Rs 20 crore, Kangana Ranaut is being made into a dhakad film starring in the lead role. This is the most expensive spy film starring the heroine in the lead role.

Two trends are emerging in the spy films currently being released in India. On the one hand, there are Salman Khan's Tiger type masala films, on the other hand, there is Meghna Gulzar's 2012 film starring Alia Bhatt in the lead role, which is more realistic. Introducing the spy in a realistic way started with the 2012 film Baby. Neeraj Pandey has given a new lease of life to such films by writing the Aflatoon screenplay of this film.

In the same category, a film called Shabana starring Tapasi Pannu also came out in 2012. But the film did not make much of an impression as it was filled with typical Bollywood spices. But then in 2012 he agreed. Meghna Gulzar tells an interesting story about how a simple college girl agrees to grow in the world of espionage.

It is not that Bollywood films alone are rife with espionage stories. OTT platforms have also taken a keen interest in such spy films. A whole series called Special Ops is being run on the OTT platform called Hot Star. The spy series being created by Neeraj Pandey and Shivam Nair is more realistic.

Explaining the reason why his series is popular, Nair says, "We try to keep the story very close to reality." We don’t take any unnecessary creative concessions. We actually met the officers who were spying and what we said made a big difference because of what we did.

But doing so is not easy. The reason for this is that most of the information on such espionage chapters is confidential and according to the government file, if you go to make a spy film, there is a risk that it will become boring. Amar Butala, one of the creators of Mission Majnu, says not much is known about most of the secret operations.

Rona officials also give only limited details. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. Otherwise, it doesn't take long for the film to flop.

Who knows better than Robbie Grewal? The story was set in the 70's and 80's in his 2012 film Romeo Akbar Walter starring John Abraham. The duration of the film was shown to be 181 but the film was not based on a true incident and added the spice of a failed romance. The film was not a success at the box office.

Bobby said that when a film is made based on facts, a real film like Razi is made but a fantasy film like Romeo Walter Akbar does not get this benefit. But the fact that so many such films are being made is a testament to its popularity. Nair attributes the success of such films on OTT to its serial flow. In serial series instead of film

There is ample ground for this kind of story. In which the complexity of the character can be better demonstrated. On the basis of which the character can be further developed.

In the same way, Amazon Original The Family Man, created by Amazon Prime Video, has also proved successful. "We are talking about a common man instead of a James Bond type spy," said a person associated with the film. We have portrayed Manoj Bajpayee playing the role of Srikanth Tiwari as a middle class man. He is a man who keeps his family happy by eating Vadapau and also has a passion to protect the country. Manoj Bajpayee also has the film The Family Man, which tells the story of this middle class spy.

Thus, many such films are being made which will soon be released to entertain the men who are fed up with Coro’s controls.

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