I Went To India To Learn About Bollywood

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  • @patrickhwillems
    @patrickhwillems  Рік тому +1398

    A word of advice: do not turn this off at the ad read. Watch to the end.

    • @dominictemple
      @dominictemple Рік тому +36

      Thank you, also I will never not enjoy your Tom Cruise running.

    • @RobertJW
      @RobertJW Рік тому +16

      Worth it.

    • @devimishra2990
      @devimishra2990 Рік тому +19

      thanks a lot for this........... but u know as in famous movie dialogue "Ye dil mange more" so plzzzzzz do a video on south movies too

    • @HistoritorJimaldus
      @HistoritorJimaldus Рік тому +2

      Amazing 🤩

    • @Ashutosh5897
      @Ashutosh5897 Рік тому

      Gangs of wasseypur should be there

  • @littlesushie
    @littlesushie Рік тому +1036

    Back when Sholay was in theaters, apparently robbers would send tickets to a family’s house pretending like they won a lottery and then rob the house when they were away watching the movie. My mom told me this story.

  • @NandovMovies
    @NandovMovies Рік тому +955

    this is the video essay of our generation

    • @goodburger1114
      @goodburger1114 Рік тому +1

      Ehhhh not really

    • @ThatOneGuy7550
      @ThatOneGuy7550 Рік тому +15

      @Good Burger would rather have patrick make videos about world cinema, niches, and other interesting film scenes across the globe than superhero flicks

    • @Nishanth_mementomori
      @Nishanth_mementomori Рік тому +2

      ​@@vsansanv29101_sd dude stop embarrassing yourself and all of us 🤦

    • @Nishanth_mementomori
      @Nishanth_mementomori Рік тому +6

      @@vsansanv29101_sd dude I'm tamilian myself so i do appreciate what you're trying to do but come on.... What you've written and the way you've written it is just plain embarrassing and cringe

    • @factoryofdivisiveopinions
      @factoryofdivisiveopinions Місяць тому +1

      Not anymore. He also made a video essay on Cinema. That one covers so much and in such an entertaining way that I think it's the better video overall. This one is also pretty good tho.

  • @ascovill99
    @ascovill99 Рік тому +419

    As a middle-aged white American woman who is a HUGE fan of Bollywood, I am definitely in the minority! This was an EXCELLENT intro and overview of Bollywood! I'm quite jealous of all your travels in India but you really had a great visit! I was lucky enough to work with the one and only SUPERSTAR SRK in one of his films and it was an amazing experience that still gives me goosebumps. I always love learning more about Bollywood and really appreciate your dedication in making such a great video essay. ❤

    • @BasedTruthSeeker
      @BasedTruthSeeker 11 місяців тому +5

      If you love bollywood here are some underrated actor’s i’d rank higher skill wise:
      1) Nana Patekar
      2) Nawazuddin Siddiqui
      3) Shreyas Talpade
      4) Vir Das, Kunal Kemu

    • @Muswell
      @Muswell 9 місяців тому

      In what capacity did you work with Shahrukh ?

    • @Jewraser
      @Jewraser 9 місяців тому

      ​@@BasedTruthSeekerkunal khemu have good movies songs but acting i wont give him much ...i am his fan though

    • @kushalrijal9453
      @kushalrijal9453 9 місяців тому

      Which movie?

    • @A1Snoided
      @A1Snoided 9 місяців тому

      hi hippie

  • @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS
    @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS Рік тому +3572

    WHAT A FANTASTIC VIDEO MAN!! Welcome to indian cinema now explore malayalam! and tamil and bengali and telugu and kannada and so many more

    • @pratyushdas6915
      @pratyushdas6915 Рік тому +38

      are we gonna see a reaction to it???

    • @pratyushdas6915
      @pratyushdas6915 Рік тому +22

      @@vsansanv29101_sd ok!!! Who's said RRR is a Bollywood film??

    • @pratyushdas6915
      @pratyushdas6915 Рік тому +40

      @@vsansanv29101_sd he literally says in the video that he's only scratched the surface of Indian cinema cause it's only Bollywood... There is Telugu tamil kannada Malayalam much more to discover.... First see the full video then comment... Don't tag unnecessarily

    • @vsansanv29101_sd
      @vsansanv29101_sd Рік тому +9

      @@pratyushdas6915 i dont mean to be rude but my friend in america asked me what is next srk film
      i told him i am froun south india we got our own industriy and many superstars like srk in south india
      HE thought BOLLYWOOD is only iNDIAN CINEMA.THIS MONOOPLY HAS TO END

    • @srijansrivastava592
      @srijansrivastava592 Рік тому +7

      @@vsansanv29101_sd how many more fractions you want into indian society

  • @txmothy2025
    @txmothy2025 Рік тому +1043

    Video essays have become so ubiquitous on this site but there's no one doing it like you Patrick. This is top top tier stuff

  • @thejokersmile9302
    @thejokersmile9302 Рік тому +182

    Those DVDs didn't work probably because it is in PAL, which is colour encoding format for DVDs and televisions (576i/50 HZ), which is largely used on DVDs and televisions that are published and sold in India, Europe, China, etc. USA DVDs are in NTSE color encoding format.

    • @TheArismart99
      @TheArismart99 8 місяців тому +1

      Ok

    • @kaypee4704
      @kaypee4704 8 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, PAL does not play in the USA…..

    • @Tardisntimbits
      @Tardisntimbits 6 місяців тому

      You can get regionless players, but you have to purposely seek them out.

    • @rogerk6180
      @rogerk6180 5 місяців тому

      Most modern players are region free.

  • @chintangandhi8468
    @chintangandhi8468 Рік тому +1396

    Here's a list for anyone who wants to explore more of modern Hindi Cinema
    1. Taare Zameen Par -- literally changed how people parent their kids in India
    2. 3 Idiots -- literally changed how people parent their college kids in India
    3. Gangs of Wasseypur 1 & 2 -- Gritty crime movies with rich lore. You won't expect this from Bollywood
    4. Barfi -- Raj Kapoor's great grandson is one of the best actors of this generation. He is at his best in this Chaplin-esque dramedy alongside Priyanka Chopra
    5. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara -- Dil Chahta Hai but broader themes
    6. Piku -- Modern Hindi Cinema is incomplete without Irrfan Khan. This is one of his most memorable movies
    7. Masaan -- Real, raw, Indian story that will make you sob
    8. Padmaavat -- Period drama with insane set design and performances
    9. Andhadhun -- Dark comedy with crazy twists
    10. Udaan -- Coming of age story of a teenager with an abusive father. Beautiful music by a gem also known as Amit Trivedi
    11. Lakshya -- You'd want to join the Indian army after watching this
    12. Munna Bhai MBBS -- The most heartwarming movie ever
    13. Rang de Basanti -- Real, poetic, devastating patriotism
    14. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag -- Inspiring biopic of a great Indian athelete
    15. Chak de India -- Best sports movie ever with Shahrukh Khan in it
    16. My Name is Khan -- Post 9/11 implications for Muslims in the West
    17. Rockstar -- A.R Rehman's music in this one is transcendent
    Honourable Mentions:
    More Shah Rukh Khan movies: Kal Ho Na Ho, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, Main Hoon Na, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Swades
    Rom-coms: Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani, Tamasha, Jab We Met, Queen, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Bareily Ki Barfi, Namaste London
    Slice of Life: October, The Lunchbox, Karwaan
    Thrillers: Kahaani, An Action Hero, Baby, Airlift, Shahid, Talvar, Ugly, Raazi, Highway, NH10

    • @ShubhamKumar-ko7su
      @ShubhamKumar-ko7su Рік тому +12

      💯💯👍👍

    • @abhisekdas435
      @abhisekdas435 Рік тому +39

      Great list must say

    • @Kds140
      @Kds140 Рік тому +84

      Just an addition to horror movie with the message of human greed:- tumbbad

    • @neelj5155
      @neelj5155 Рік тому +3

      ​@@ShubhamKumar-ko7su bas kar mere bhai

    • @peaceful_chaos14
      @peaceful_chaos14 Рік тому +6

      This is such an amazing list.

  • @agiddysea
    @agiddysea Рік тому +231

    Patrick's video essays can be described as "movies about movies"

  • @AmusementPerks
    @AmusementPerks 9 місяців тому +138

    One fun fact about ddlj is that the director was so confident in his script, he even tried to approach tom cruise for the role of raj

    • @willowleaves2008
      @willowleaves2008 9 місяців тому +8

      This is iconic 😂

    • @bloodfluid2331
      @bloodfluid2331 9 місяців тому +2

      Really?😂

    • @Brooklyn_boy9
      @Brooklyn_boy9 9 місяців тому +2

      BS. No way¡

    • @ajerqureshi6411
      @ajerqureshi6411 7 місяців тому +19

      From my understanding it wasn't confidence. Director Aditya Chopra suppossedly initially wrote the film with the intention of it being about two people from different cultures coming together, and wanted Tom Cruise in the lead male role. But his father (and producer) Yash Chopra didn't want to work with any foreigners in his films, so that initial plan was scrapped.
      Years later, a stage musical adaptation of DDLJ called "Come Fall in Love" premiered for a limited time in San Diego (with a Broadway released planned that STILL hasn't happened yet), and Aditya decided to go for the initial idea he had and rewrote Raj as "Rog" (short for Roger) and hired a white male actor for the role.

    • @nirajbora5419
      @nirajbora5419 7 місяців тому

      @@Brooklyn_boy9 It's true. Search it on Google. Many articles, including one in Vogue, confirm it

  • @PardesiReviews
    @PardesiReviews Рік тому +281

    This is an excellent overview of Bollywood movie history and great choices. I started with DDLJ and Lagaan and I’ve now seen over 700 Indian films. I’m glad RRR made you delve deeper into Indian films. SRK made me fall in love with Indian cinema. Om Shanti Om and that song with all the cameos is my yardstick. Each time I watch OSO I catch more references and like you I’m so proud of myself. BTW my channel name means foreigner or outsider in Hindi and also is a famous Aamir Khan movie song.

  • @papusman
    @papusman Рік тому +231

    Siddhant's dad showing up and expanding the PHW Cinematic Universe's parent roster like revealing Spider-Man in a Captain America movie.

    • @photomukund
      @photomukund Рік тому +10

      Now we just need Pat's and Sid's dads on one video

  • @tooktooknee
    @tooktooknee Рік тому +85

    I am not Indian but Indian cinema plays a big role in how I watch films because I grew up watching. They introduced me to music, great stories, and the undying love for superstars.

  • @TheVariantNEWSSOURCE
    @TheVariantNEWSSOURCE Рік тому +167

    The balls on this man dropping a near hour and a half video on his trip to India! I f**king love it

    • @-on_TeIe-gram_PatrickHwillems
      @-on_TeIe-gram_PatrickHwillems Рік тому

      Thanks for watching
      Got something special for you
      Message right away to claim your package 📦🎁🎁📦...........

  • @adityapatil8289
    @adityapatil8289 Рік тому +285

    The fact that the end credits song is Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte, a dance number chronicling the evolution of romance in Bollywood films over the decades in a movie starring Shah Rukh Khan makes it the most fitting way to wrap up this great video essay.

    • @MariaVosa
      @MariaVosa Рік тому +2

      Wow - amazing! Thank you!

  • @da47934
    @da47934 Рік тому +54

    Om Shanti Om was my first Bollywood film, and I was blown away and fell in love. Shah Rukh Khan is an absolute joy, in it and so is the music, the heightened drama, just everything. (I can't believe that though I've only seen 5 Bollywood films in my life, I've seen all 4 of the modern films on this list! I guess I had a good guide too.)

  • @prairiehorse6168
    @prairiehorse6168 Рік тому +193

    This is so well-made and fun to watch. Of course no documentary or video essay can cover the sheer vastness of Bollywood. However, the way you have covered it makes it a great introduction that is so "fresh" given your American perspective. Great job!

  • @daamiyanahmed4265
    @daamiyanahmed4265 Рік тому +359

    As an Indian who hasn't been very receptive to indian cinema due to being brought up in the UK for my whole life, its surreal to see some pieces of bollywood I've only seen because of my mom's love for it.
    If anything, this episode made me want to get into more indian cinema in general, and this may have been one of my favourite videos that you've made which is saying a lot.

    • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
      @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Рік тому +6

      Nri's descendance r not indian

    • @daamiyanahmed4265
      @daamiyanahmed4265 Рік тому +22

      @@user-hq8wm8giyujcg yeah I've noticed they're not too fond of me when I lived in India for 4 years.

    • @archivehans
      @archivehans Рік тому +30

      @@daamiyanahmed4265 don't mind what he says, you are indian.

    • @shushunk00
      @shushunk00 Рік тому +5

      So u r a uk citizen that's it ,why call urself Indian
      U don't pay taxes to Indian govt and contribute in the Indian market

    • @GauravKumar-jr2rd
      @GauravKumar-jr2rd Рік тому +19

      Ignore others, gatekeepers suck and don't let them stop you from enjoying it.
      Some people are just too sad and pathetic to care about it.
      To me, I like when others try to enjoy things that I enjoy as well. Get into the indian cinema, cook some good Indian food and do whatever you like. Don't be down because few numbskulls said something bad over internet.
      @सज्जन पुरुष and @SHUSHUNK, shame on your both btw. Specifically, Sajjan purush. Man, at least stand up to your name.

  • @ajerqureshi6411
    @ajerqureshi6411 Рік тому +25

    Fun little behind the scenes tidbit about Lagaan. As this was a movie about Indian villagers learning the game of cricket to beat the powerful British colonizers, the director deliberately casted actors who had little to no experience in cricket to play the Indian team while the British cast were mostly actors with professional cricket experience. While this did have the effect of narratively fitting with the story, it did cause problems with the climactic cricket match since scenes where the Indian team manage to beat the British with spectacular moves were constantly being filmed and refilmed because the Indian actors just couldn't hit or catch the ball at the moment they needed.
    Also, because the British are known for being notoriously proud of their game of cricket, it was weird for British cricket players to deliberately lose...so the cast and crew held an impromptu cricket game that the british actors definitively won.

  • @naseefy
    @naseefy Рік тому +431

    As a film maker in the Indian film industry, this was a blast to watch! I can't believe you came to India. Would have loved to meet you. Love your videos and I really hope you get to attend the MI world premiere.

    • @rudysmith1552
      @rudysmith1552 Рік тому +8

      He’s a random rich UA-camr covering a topic about the one of the most renowned film industries.

    • @tape-6
      @tape-6 Рік тому +75

      @@rudysmith1552 wow i bet naseef had no idea. thank you for educating us.

    • @firstlast-n6q
      @firstlast-n6q Рік тому +1

      @@rudysmith1552 no shit sherlock

    • @patrickhwillems
      @patrickhwillems  Рік тому +122

      @@rudysmith1552definitely not rich but okay

    • @GauravKumar-jr2rd
      @GauravKumar-jr2rd Рік тому +30

      @@patrickhwillems May you get another inheritance, soon enough.

  • @jarpipz
    @jarpipz Рік тому +267

    From knowing literally nothing about Indian Cinema, to completing this masterpiece of a video, I am so damn happy to have all this new knowledge and have immense respect for the culture

  • @PrinceMandal
    @PrinceMandal Рік тому +105

    Wow Patrick! Being an Indian, I'm actually amused how you captured the essence of Bollywood in your video. I wish this was longer. It's actually so wholesome. Please do check out some non-mainstream OR contemporary movies of Indian Cinema. Cheers, my man. :)

    • @prodigalfraudaddy
      @prodigalfraudaddy 11 місяців тому +1

      Especially when it came free bcz of a south indian movie he thought us bollywood😂

  • @JosephPage
    @JosephPage Рік тому +467

    Massive shout out to Madeline Metolius, absolutely killed it with the title sequence

    • @ellery0909
      @ellery0909 Рік тому +7

      User name checks out

    • @JosephPage
      @JosephPage Рік тому +1

      @@ellery0909 ?

    • @Rasta426
      @Rasta426 Рік тому +5

      @@JosephPage Its a reddit thing (you may not understand)....

  • @ABHIKAREVIEW
    @ABHIKAREVIEW Рік тому +757

    this video is a time travel
    thanks for the experience

  • @sayeemooo
    @sayeemooo Рік тому +45

    I wish this video had more views, the team put so much effort in and its actually so good. Their usual videos get so many more :/

  • @bl3343
    @bl3343 Рік тому +756

    American movie goers: "movies are getting too long".
    India movie goers: "hold my drink".

  • @Zero-vm6ij
    @Zero-vm6ij Рік тому +495

    Everytime Siddhant gets Patrick to talk about wrestling, an angel gets its wings.

    • @johnm.withersiv4352
      @johnm.withersiv4352 Рік тому +6

      Wait until Siddhant convinces Patrick to work in Ring ka King the American wrestling goes to India project.

    • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
      @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick Рік тому +19

      No, there’s only really one wing per angel, actually.

    • @thelefthandofcreation1617
      @thelefthandofcreation1617 Рік тому +11

      @@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick Kenny Omega has entered the chat

    • @TheMoviePlanet
      @TheMoviePlanet Рік тому +2

      If he really wanted that he should have had the list be just _Dangal_ and _Sultan_

  • @GenericTallGuy
    @GenericTallGuy Рік тому +33

    I love movies. I especially love Indian movies and this felt like the perfect tribute. You could have just made a 10 Indian movies to watch reel but you made an entire hour long film and travelled to INDIA to shoot it. RESPECT. This video was a wild ride. I’m so glad it randomly popped up on my feed. Mad props to you and the whole team for making such a well produced video. This is the kinda stuff that should be in the documentaries section of Netflix. There are so many more movies I would like to suggest and I’m glad you mentioned one of them atleast during the Mubi plug. That film is Gangs Of Wasseypur.

  • @MegaTheBard
    @MegaTheBard Рік тому +138

    I’d love about the other Indian studios, it’d be dope if this became a series. Hell, start a side channel that’s just international film

  • @KiraFriede
    @KiraFriede Рік тому +558

    As someone from europe who watched a lot of SRK romantic comedies during my teenage years, I never actually really noticed the lack of kisses until I watch a lot of american romantic comedies.

    • @Pushparaj-fe9fk
      @Pushparaj-fe9fk Рік тому +4

      😂😂ok

    • @ironicaaz3593
      @ironicaaz3593 Рік тому +34

      yes, with srk doing romance, we dont need kisses. He can just make a scene romantic through his expressions. The same thing happened with me.

    • @divyansh2890
      @divyansh2890 Рік тому +4

      Lip kiss ain't part of Indian culture

    • @sixtyninefromsixtonine
      @sixtyninefromsixtonine Рік тому +6

      @@divyansh2890 flaunting*

    • @bonjovi1354
      @bonjovi1354 Рік тому +8

      ​@@divyansh2890it's in everyone's culture some loves to show more some keeps under black cloth but we have boundaries more precisely ..

  • @essarasheed16
    @essarasheed16 Рік тому +56

    It's absolutely incredible to see Patrick outdo himself in every big project- this is maybe his best video yet

  • @kindofanmol
    @kindofanmol Рік тому +155

    I'm just so grateful you guys made this video. As an Indian, its heartwarming to see Hindi cinema's history condensed into a proper documuntary-style video. Can't believe content THIS high quality is free. Thank you so much!! Also, you should meet-up with Jaby Koay (Cinedesi) in L.A. He & his team know a lot about Indian cinema!

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis Рік тому +405

    This brought me such joy to watch, had a smile on my face throughout. So damn good! Ever since you differentiated between Tollywoods in the RRR video and told me Sid was the reason, I knew you both wanted to get this right. What a treat from start to finish. The locations, the cricket, Goa! Along with Om Shanti Om’s references to Bollywood’s history, I am sure you also appreciated the penultimate movie, DCH’s, musical number charting the changing song styles. The pixelated intermission too 😂 Shabaash bhai, shabaash!

    • @medhanshtripathi1488
      @medhanshtripathi1488 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, as an Indian brit it made me want to go back and check the early films like pyaasa that I hadn’t heard about

    • @MedlifeCrisis
      @MedlifeCrisis Рік тому +17

      @@medhanshtripathi1488I grew up with classic Bengali cinema as my uncle was Satyajit Ray’s cinematographer (and Ray is related to us more remotely) but only really appreciated them as an adult and still have huge gaps in my classic Hindi watch history

    • @praveenb9048
      @praveenb9048 Рік тому +1

      Hey Rohin.. Just watched your recent placebo video, literally half an hour ago.

    • @thebestevertherewas
      @thebestevertherewas Рік тому

      @@MedlifeCrisis Damn
      Didn't knew that
      That makes you part-Celebrity too !

  • @kyawzaw8493
    @kyawzaw8493 Рік тому +13

    I am Indian from Myanmar I grew up with all these golden age black and white movies. Happy to see that those masterpieces are getting attention.

  • @pennyomega7421
    @pennyomega7421 Рік тому +53

    Never in a million years did I think Patrick would make a full length documentary of Bollywood movies

  • @jilljacobson13
    @jilljacobson13 Рік тому +106

    I am one of those 'anomalies", I have been watching Indian films almost exclusively for about 20 years. This is a great intro to Hindi films, really fun to watch! I hope you do more and get down to Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Kerela as you explore some of the other Industries in India.

    • @adurpandya2742
      @adurpandya2742 Рік тому

      You’re not an anomaly because you’re female.

    • @The8merp
      @The8merp Рік тому +3

      Yeah I think it would be a great idea to make another video exploring the regional cinema outside of Bollywood as well. Also the new content that has come out of streaming platforms

    • @John_C_J
      @John_C_J Рік тому

      *Kerala but ok

  • @PakistaniReacts
    @PakistaniReacts 9 місяців тому +75

    I feel so satisfied by your decision to talk about that scene at 54:14 from Dil Chahta Hai. It is my Roman Empire. I think about that scene every now and then. I was watching this movie with my dad when that scene appeared and I was two seconds away from changing the channel when the reveal happened and we both laughed out loud. As a fan of comedy I will never forget that scene and how it set the tone for the whole movie. P.s Great video, I watched the whole thing.

    • @Chequo
      @Chequo 9 місяців тому +2

      How old are you?

  • @seventhplace1990
    @seventhplace1990 Рік тому +58

    Loved this.
    It's such a minor detail in the overall scope of the video, but I really appreciate how you attempted to pronounce words correctly instead of anglicizing everything. I actually did a double take at the start of the video when you first said "hindi" correctly with the softer "d" sound. It means more than you'd think!

  • @thesupremeadmiral
    @thesupremeadmiral Рік тому +58

    This is without question the best video you've ever made. The musical sequence clinched it. I am in awe. Please make more videos about Indian movies in the future.

  • @ATypicalPlague
    @ATypicalPlague Рік тому +126

    For those looking for another great series of films, I'd highly recommend the Shakespeare trilogy - Maqbool (Macbeth), Omkara (Othello) and Haider (Hamlet). Absolutely amazing films.

    • @theprovocateur24
      @theprovocateur24 9 місяців тому +1

      oh! shut up. there are better versions in the south!

    • @katyayanisingh4606
      @katyayanisingh4606 9 місяців тому

      "To each their own" I would recommend the same as above-mentioned.

    • @nirajbora5419
      @nirajbora5419 7 місяців тому

      @@theprovocateur24 This video is about the Hindi film industry tho.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os 4 місяці тому

      ​@@nirajbora5419 for me matrix is best example of great commercial cinema in India commercial movies look like brainless

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os 4 місяці тому

      ​@@nirajbora5419 bollywood only make decent melodrama and slice of life

  • @SeminoleMoments
    @SeminoleMoments Рік тому +81

    This might be my favorite video of yours. Informative, comedic, respectful, high production values, etc.

  • @ajerqureshi6411
    @ajerqureshi6411 Рік тому +33

    Being a Pakistani American who grew up primarily in New York, large parts of my early cinema were Bollywood films either at a theater or on home video with my parents. My childhood is filled with nostalgic memories of seeing some of the coolest Bollywood films and their soundtracks, with stuff like Dil Se, One2KaFour, Main Hoon Na and of course Lagaan.
    This video is a breath of fresh air for me as a chance to see a westerner who also appreciates Bollywood as much as I do, and it's given me a foothold to try and get into more Bollywood or Indian cinema in the future.

  • @reignandbongao9497
    @reignandbongao9497 4 місяці тому +2

    3 Idiots is magical, a lot of people here in the Philippines have watched it as part of high school during the 2010s. I love how much of whimsy it gave the mundane college setting. The Bollywood structure is such a fresh break from local and hollywood structure. It changed a lot of minds on what their career path they'd take, me included.

    • @theobuniel9643
      @theobuniel9643 4 місяці тому

      Well for me, I got to watch it when I was in Grade 6!

  • @animesh2217
    @animesh2217 Рік тому +605

    You treated Bollywood with more respect than people in India nowadays. Great Dance number at the end btw.

    • @Sticklemako
      @Sticklemako Рік тому +47

      Well they need to earn it.. Its a business and audiences reward good movies and entertainment.. They need to stop whining and getting to work with actual stories that reflect US not some rich kids/families

    • @kriz2281
      @kriz2281 Рік тому +37

      Because today's Bollywood directors don't make good movies and songs.....only do remake or reboot.....which people are tired of now

    • @Jaadugar0351
      @Jaadugar0351 Рік тому +48

      @@Sticklemako Indian audience rewards good movies, meanwhile good movies:
      Andhadhun
      Tumbbad
      Yeh saali aashiqui
      The lunchbox
      Sardar udham
      Bhediya
      Paan singh tomar
      Gangs of Wasseypur1-2
      Kahani
      Karthik calling karthik
      Mard ko dard nhi hota
      Manjhi
      Maqbool
      Madari
      No smoking
      Dev D
      Swades
      A Wednesday
      Black friday,
      Tamasha,
      Mard ko dard nhi hota,
      Oye lucky lucky oye,
      A Wednesday,
      Table no.21,
      Soundtrack,
      Bhavesh joshi,
      Taxi no.9211
      Rockstar,
      Bulbul etc etc can you tell me how our indian audience gave reward to these masterpieces??? And this same audience goes crazy when an over the top cringeworthy shitty mass movies like KGF, Pushpa etc. comes then they react differently.

    • @alokraj468
      @alokraj468 Рік тому +7

      ​@@Jaadugar0351 bhai tamasha bhi add kr.

    • @alokraj468
      @alokraj468 Рік тому +10

      ​@@Sticklemako aur kgf badi acchi thi? Rrr accha tha? Pushpa accha tha?

  • @funktorial
    @funktorial Рік тому +102

    this video rules so hard. probably one of my favorites of yours. are there any other non-american film industries that you'd want to do a similar whirlwind intro on?

    • @patrickhwillems
      @patrickhwillems  Рік тому +57

      yes quite a few. would love to do more videos like this

    • @brucelee4996
      @brucelee4996 Рік тому +11

      ​@@patrickhwillems Please more.

    • @kalexander9225
      @kalexander9225 Рік тому +11

      @@patrickhwillems Japanese film industry is a great next step. The book, Screen Series Japan (1971) by Arne Svensson is a good first step to learn more about the history. Also, covering the fact that Toho Monster movie set designers ended up being kept on due to the seniority system to help with dioramas in news programs (and also handicapping the progress/adoption of CG in Japanese movies by at least a decade), would be fun too.

    • @Maarji
      @Maarji Рік тому +7

      ​@@patrickhwillems brazilian cinema please

    • @maxducoudray
      @maxducoudray Рік тому +6

      Hong Kong time.

  • @undercoverkitkat
    @undercoverkitkat 4 місяці тому +1

    6 years ago I stumbled across Judwaa 2 (a Bollywood film) on Netflix. I thought it was the strangest movie ever, but I fell in love with the music and dancing. I started listening to Bollywood songs and then returned to watch a couple more movies. I quickly realized that many of the songs that had caught my heart were in these movies that I was watching. This propelled me to continue to search for more films. Over time I learned about the other film industries such as Tollywood, Kollywood, Sandalwood etc. and fell in love with them as well.
    I have a deep love for all of the film industries of India. I feel that Indian films are far more superior to the Hollywood films that I was accustomed to. Every emotion is felt with great intense. And you have a lengthy run time to fully submerge yourself within the story. I truly wish that my friends understood how great these movies are.
    Thank you so much for making this video. Thank you for taking the time to create a wonderful window into this amazing world. I hope that more people will be inspired to expand their knowledge of the world and watch some of these masterpieces.
    Much respect and love to India 🇮🇳

  • @abtheerth
    @abtheerth Рік тому +57

    @Patrick: A technical clarification about kissing on screen on Bollywood movies. While your point about kissing on screen being a taboo is true in spirit for most of Indian movies, there were instances of on-screen kissing, with the first one in 1929. Dimple Kapadia had a on-screen kiss in Bobby, with Rishi Kapoor and even Aamir Khan kisses Karishma Kapoor (sister of Kareena Kapoor, who was shown) in Raja Hindustani.

    • @apg13997
      @apg13997 Рік тому +8

      Was looking for this comment. Aamir Khan has kissed a few times on-screen before 3 Idiots.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Рік тому +1

      ​@@apg13997 ladki chedna aur stalking karna dikha skte ho but kiss nhi 😂

    • @apg13997
      @apg13997 Рік тому +9

      @@raja-jl9os Not just eve-teasing and stalking, several movies from eighties and nineties had very explicit r**e scenes for no good reason. They were allowed by the Censor Board as some r**e scenes can be relevant in educating and informing the masses about various social issues.
      Sadly, what this meant was that several mainstream directors added such scenes in their movies for s**ual gratification and selling more tickets. Truly twisted.
      The Board isn't free of blame either. They should know which scenes are socially relevant and which are malicious.

  • @ATHMedia1
    @ATHMedia1 Рік тому +43

    Here to shoutout The Music Room (Satyajit Ray, 1958) as an incredible Bengali musical film. Definitely has big Citizen Kane vibes. Great vid, Pat.

  • @VIBESCONNECT
    @VIBESCONNECT 8 місяців тому +3

    This was so well-crafted & interesting to watch. I wanted it to last longer than a bollywood movie. Also, 'Mr. India' would have been a great addition to this, hope you watched / will watch it soon.

  • @MiguelGonzalez-sl5hw
    @MiguelGonzalez-sl5hw Рік тому +105

    30:46 this whole sequence must have been super fun to shoot and edit for this video. Also the intermission segment is literally perfection! Props to Patrick for going all out to give a detailed account of Bollywood and Indian films overall!

  • @NewBegins-ex1rl
    @NewBegins-ex1rl Рік тому +234

    I'm from Indonesia🇮🇩 now living in india (Mumbai), i started to watch Indian cinema since childhood . My whole family watches them with me In fact Indian cinema is pretty popular here but like many others i like the songs More than the movie , most people don't know like you said what Indian cinema industry is producing some of them think every movie is Bollywood but for me i know all their major Film industries and their actors Hindi cinema, Tamil cinema, Malayalam cinema , thelgu cinema etc.......
    Out of all these industries my favourite is the Malayalam industry i can surely say that this industry is one of the best in Asia .

    • @dimiberba2374
      @dimiberba2374 Рік тому +8

      ​​@@NewBegins-ex1rl thank u 🙏 foreigners don't know about the Malayalam industry they always think Indian cinema is all about dance numbers and over the top actions but industry like Malayalam is producing mind-blowing contents but unfortunately we indians don't deserve this 😢 we support Capri Bollywood movies instead of 💎 like 2018 .

    • @njjr5780
      @njjr5780 Рік тому +1

      ​@@NewBegins-ex1rlthank u 🇮🇩🇮🇳🙏❤️

    • @Dara_107
      @Dara_107 Рік тому +6

      It always baffles me how Indonesia has so many Bollywood fans.. I remember watching some UA-camrs making 90s song parodies with 100% accuracy!
      I personally love Bengali and Malayalam films more too but there’s no competition to slice of life romantic Hindi movies😅

    • @NewBegins-ex1rl
      @NewBegins-ex1rl Рік тому +3

      @@Dara_107 we love Indian movies ( shows as well) here, every one know Bollywood actors here sharukh khan is pretty popular in indonasia if u r Indian if u want any help from Indonesians pls sing kuch kuch hota hai u will get help ASAP.

    • @Dara_107
      @Dara_107 Рік тому

      @@NewBegins-ex1rl Great.. definitely gonna scream Tum paas aaye~~ on the sidewalk when I get a chance to visit Indonesia 😂😄

  • @Seevawonderloaf
    @Seevawonderloaf Рік тому +9

    When westerners think Bollywood, they think musicals. And when Indian movies win, until this yr, they've all been sad movies depicting poverty porn in India. Thank you for this beautiful video showcasing that our country is vast and diverse!

  • @pm6127
    @pm6127 Рік тому +79

    One thing you missed is the comedy genre of Bollywood. So many jokes & references get lost in translation so it's almost impossible for a non-hindi speaker to watch these comedies but for me they are a huge part of Bollywood.
    For e.g. Movie Herapheri was released 20 years ago but it's still super popular among youth through memes.

    • @shinesasimohanan
      @shinesasimohanan Рік тому +6

      Those are remakes of Malayalam films 😂

    • @varoonnone7159
      @varoonnone7159 Рік тому +3

      Hera Pheri is probably the best, and only good, comedy from Hindi film cinema. It's not goofy or lapstick but really well written. There's Andaz Apna Apna as a honourable mention

    • @rrg2248
      @rrg2248 Рік тому

      What are your favorite Indian comedies?

    • @bhadrakadabra
      @bhadrakadabra Рік тому +1

      ​@@varoonnone7159copied from malayalam 😂

    • @varoonnone7159
      @varoonnone7159 Рік тому +2

      @@bhadrakadabra
      Is the acting in the original as natural as in the Hindi remake?

  • @nishantdewaney5959
    @nishantdewaney5959 Рік тому +88

    As an Indian, I must say I’m very proud of your dancing at the end. I love this so much!

  • @joejoey7272
    @joejoey7272 Рік тому +6

    I learned about Indian Cinema from my Senegalese roommate in college , apparently Bollywood is extremely huge in Africa

  • @centperk
    @centperk Рік тому +113

    Been following Pat for many years, that ending dance is genuinely one of the best things he ever directed, bravo! Didn't know Sid got such savage moves!

  • @user-ol2pu8bk9v
    @user-ol2pu8bk9v Рік тому +70

    The ending 😂 Dude you put so much effort into this and it turned out fucking amazing! I hope your channel blows up and gets all the views and popularity it deserves. Keep it up!

  • @TimelesslyModern
    @TimelesslyModern 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm a Bengali diaspora boy, who now lives in Canada. I've always loved film. I grew up with a distaste for Bollywood for more artsy Bengali, arthouse, and other foreign films. I'm so impressed with. how much respect you treated the history of Bollywood with. I also really appreciate the films you chose to showcase here. I've always loved your work Patrick, but this particular video has a special place in my heart. Thank you brother!

  • @phimuskapsi
    @phimuskapsi Рік тому +19

    Having lived in China in the late 90's / early 2000's - the traffic dodging brings back a lot of memories. It is an art, and there are lots and LOTS of hidden rules.

  • @5891irhs
    @5891irhs Рік тому +52

    I'm new to this channel.. the content, the production value, the time and effort spent, everything in this video has been so amazing!! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for touching upon the legend that is Lata Mangeshkar. As an Indian woman who loves and learns Hindustani Classical music, Lata Mangeshkar's voice has been a monumental part of my childhood. She's sung songs not just in Hindi (for Bollywood movies) but numerous other Indian languages (including my native Marathi). After she passed away from covid complications last year we had a two-day period of national mourning. She may have died but her body of work spanning generations has made her practically immortal.
    If you want an intro to her voice, look up "Lag Ja Gale", her song from the movie "Woh Kaun Thi?" released in 1964.

    • @-on_TeIe-gram_PatrickHwillems
      @-on_TeIe-gram_PatrickHwillems Рік тому

      Thanks for watching
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  • @jasonbourne3047
    @jasonbourne3047 7 місяців тому +2

    Absolutely incredible video. Did I pause in the middle to go watch all of Om Shanti Om? You betcha.

  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle Рік тому +475

    55:45. Damnit, Patrick! Lookout behind you! YOU CAN'T KEEP GOING TO THE BEACH ALONE AT SUNSET

    • @patrickhwillems
      @patrickhwillems  Рік тому +83

      But the light is so nice!

    • @mridulraj2468
      @mridulraj2468 Рік тому +14

      @@patrickhwillems You mentioned Mission Impossible. Great. The car chase sequence at the beginning of The Bourne Supremacy was set in Goa

    • @DoctorCyan
      @DoctorCyan Рік тому +10

      LegalEagle grows more based with each passing minute. In the coming days, his power will become insurmountable.

    • @duality4453
      @duality4453 Рік тому +8

      Legal Eagle commenting on a show exploring Bollywood? Does the LE team have a lot of film lovers or is Patrick just close with them?

  • @rohan34
    @rohan34 Рік тому +147

    Initially when you announced that you will be reviewing Bollywood/Hindi commercial cinema, I thought it was just a "gimmick" to cater to the large Hindi speaking and Indian audience.
    But I should say this was an amazing video with pointing out crucial elements in the movies, the generational departure points, and your own narrative style is stunning by itself..😊😊👏💕

  • @vikrantr.g9655
    @vikrantr.g9655 Рік тому +5

    You should also see "Harishchandrachi Factory" a movie made in regional language - It's about how India's first full-length feature film "Raja Harishchandra" was made in the year 1913 by Dadasaheb Phalke, who's considered to be the father of Indian cinema.

  • @PilgrimVisions
    @PilgrimVisions Рік тому +36

    It was Mani Ratnam, a Tamil director, that got me into Indian cinema. I'd seen a few Bollywood films, and they hadn't grabbed me, but since Dil Se.. (odd entry, I know) I find the classic Indian style irresistible. I've been hitting some Hindi classics more recently and watched DDLJ for the first time a few months ago; I was completely charmed.

    • @PilgrimVisions
      @PilgrimVisions Рік тому

      @XLR8 I struggle to remember now. I'd randomly seen at least Enthiran, Bride and Prejudice, Dhoom 3, and Chennai Express. I'm not saying they were bad films, but they didn't especially appeal to me.
      By comparison, I was never completely sold on the story of Dil Se.., but Ratnam's style and Rahman's music drew me in thoroughly. Since then I've seen Iruvar, Bombay, Sholay, Baahubali, RRR, DDLJ, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and a number of others.

    • @bharatdahya776
      @bharatdahya776 Рік тому

      ET was based on a script by famous Bengali director Satyajit Ray. However he was never given credit for it, and it was used by Stephen Spielberg without his prior knowledge or approval. Ray did not sue Spielberg, as Ray was recommended by Spielberg for an honorary Oscar for his famous Bengali body of work including the The Apu Trilogy (Martin Scorsese was hugely influenced by it in his youth).

  • @meshultz1
    @meshultz1 Рік тому +34

    Love it! If anyone else saw this and immediately wanted to watch everything, here's a convenient list (and also you should add named chapters or a list in the description Patrick!)
    Awaara
    Pyaasa
    Mughal-E-Azam
    Sholay
    Diwale Dulhana Le Jayenge (DDLJ)
    Lagaan
    Dil Chahta Hai
    Om Shanti Om

  • @Ananya-ri4fn
    @Ananya-ri4fn Рік тому +7

    They re-released a bunch of movies this valentines month and DDLJ was one of them. Being a huge SRKian i had to watch the movie on big screen... a packed theater of ppl of all ages just wanting to watch this movie on big screen, a dream to many of them including me. Everyone in the theather felt like friends, we were laighing crying, dancing and reciting the dialogues together. Something that i have never experienced. Well that's probably how much the movie reallly means to us, that's probably how much SRK means to us❤
    PS: I'm still waiting for RAJ in my life 😢

  • @apoetproses3273
    @apoetproses3273 Рік тому +91

    This has serious Lindsay Ellis goes to New Zealand Hobbit vibes, and I mean that in the best possible way. A video essayist deepening their knowledge on a topic in the most visually interesting of ways by flying across the world and digging into a foreign culture in order to present the journey as a glorious, inmersive, and unique take. Well done.

  • @adityavardhanjain
    @adityavardhanjain Рік тому +37

    As an Indian and a film fan and an avid watcher of video essays for almost a decade at this point, I think you've peaked! This is outstanding.

  • @themtgdude486
    @themtgdude486 10 місяців тому +4

    I’ve watched hundreds maybe thousands of UA-cam videos. This is one of the best UA-cam videos I’ve seen.

  • @invictusforlife9116
    @invictusforlife9116 Рік тому +47

    I think one of the most underrated film industry is Marathi film industry.First Indian film was made by Dadasaheb Phalke, a Maharashtrian. There are many gems like ,Sairat,Natrang, jogwa , Kaksparsha, Shwaas,Natsamrat,Fandry ,etc .They don't shy away from exploring many social problems and topic .There is also a connection between marathi movies being based on books. Maybe because Bollywood is based in Mumbai people forgot there is also marathi film industry. Would love if you will explore them.

  • @hanafromtunisia
    @hanafromtunisia Рік тому +290

    I don't know if people will believe this but the video brought tears of nostalgia and pride to my eyes. I'm left with mixed emotions. As an Indian culture admirer I started just like this but with Veer Zaara, Fanaa, Jodha Akbar and Devdas❤️ This is not a simple video... It's no less than a documentary. The Hindi film industry is the epitome of diversity. I remember few months ago a film by the legend Waheeda Rehman surprised me as it has a an innovative theme that was ahead of its time. It's Khamoshi (1970). Honestly I felt some jealousy too🙊 seeing you explore the beautiful valleys and corners of Mumbai and Goa.. Film city omg. It hit hard. I salute you and the whole team for the spectacular script and the matchless presentation. Thank you for introducing the true essence of Hindi films to the western audience. Huge respect 👏🏼btw I'm also crazy about RRR.

    • @shobhitkukreti
      @shobhitkukreti Рік тому +4

      What a beautiful tribute!!

    • @HackAcadmey
      @HackAcadmey Рік тому +3

      This comment made me emotional as Indian.Thank you!!!!

    • @hanafromtunisia
      @hanafromtunisia Рік тому +2

      @@shobhitkukreti 🖤🖤so many true admirers of Bollywood and Indian culture in Tunisia too

    • @hanafromtunisia
      @hanafromtunisia Рік тому +1

      @@HackAcadmey hayye❤️🙈so glad and honoured

    • @riturajjain2310
      @riturajjain2310 Рік тому

      Khamoshi is a Masterpiece. Hemant Kumar's music in this film is wonderful. specially Pukar Lo song

  • @Akash_Xavier_Rai
    @Akash_Xavier_Rai 9 місяців тому +2

    Omshantiom is also the song sang by playback singers from the past and present just like the actors. A true homage to Indian cinema!

  • @icantthinkofacoolname1308
    @icantthinkofacoolname1308 Рік тому +186

    I see Patrick is a man of culture

  • @HoSamps
    @HoSamps Рік тому +21

    That was incredible. I’m not quite sure how Patrick and team keeping one-upping themselves. I’m so excited for the David Chen interview with Patrick and Siddhant that goes into the behind-the-scenes.

  • @Nili7012
    @Nili7012 9 місяців тому +4

    loved the part where you did parodies, reenactment of famous scenes and the little dance at the end, the was the longest video essay I've watched loved it !
    Would be great if you could reviews more indians movies with the parodies of course
    I recommend :
    3 idiots ( satire about the social pressures of education system, weirdly popular in south korea)
    Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ( amazing cast, family movie)
    Housefull ( comedy movie, had 3 sequels after)

  • @nezukochan86
    @nezukochan86 Рік тому +43

    This was an incredibly well made video! Kinda made me a bit nostalgic as you went through the decades of Bollywood. Reminded me of the days I watched these films in the cinemas and why I love Hindi films as much as I do.
    Also, Petition to get Patrick into South Indian Films next :)

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Рік тому

      His first Indian film was RRR, does that count for a South Indian film?

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Рік тому +1

      Cringe melodrama

    • @nezukochan86
      @nezukochan86 Рік тому +4

      @@raja-jl9os Funny coz I don't remember asking for your opinion.

    • @spacemann1425
      @spacemann1425 Рік тому

      That shit will ruin his perception of Indian cinema😂

  • @The8merp
    @The8merp Рік тому +33

    The Indian movie industry has improved a lot in recent years, especially due to streaming becoming the norm, cause it was such a new thing, it was unconstrained by censorship or traditional expectations of what a Indian movie or Tv show should be like, so if people are not a fan of the typical Bollywood masala movie experience, there's a lot of indie stuff out there that's on a different level entirely and worth checking out imho. Some recommendations I would make are TV Show - Mirzapur, Scam 1992, Family Man, Sacred Games, Panchayat, TVF Pitchers, TVF Inmates, Kota Factory, Humorously Yours. Movies - A Wednesday, Delhi Belly, 99, Gully Boy, Haider, Barfi, the white tiger, Bajirao Mastani, Badhai Do, Talvar, Kahani, Badlapur, Dangal. Andhadhun, Monica Oh My Darling

    • @SarthakSabharwalMusic
      @SarthakSabharwalMusic Рік тому

      ​@slayer Ek laat se bike flip agar Hollywood movies mein ho toh you'd be celebrating it as the best thing ever!
      Hollywood is unrealistic as well, sometimes way more than Bollywood. I mean, is Avengers more realistic than a bike flip? But calling that out wouldn't cater to your double standards.
      Although realistic dramas are a huge part of it, movies, in general, are supposed and meant to be grandiose!

  • @Valkyri3Z
    @Valkyri3Z Рік тому +6

    This is an immensely comprehensive video for a UA-cam episode. I am truly impressed by the lengths you went to do this. Its insane !

  • @owenhoward5168
    @owenhoward5168 Рік тому +74

    I think this video more than any of Patrick's videos has encouraged me to go watch new movies. I've now seen Sholay and Om Shanti Om and I'm starting on Lagaan tomorrow morning!

    • @abdev3941
      @abdev3941 Рік тому +11

      For those of u starting to watch Bollywood, I wouldn't recommend u to start from Om Shanti Om cuz of so many ref & parodies which are sometime hard to pick even for Indians & the wacky comical yet dramatized tonal shifts might be too much for beginners. At least watch 10-20 B'wood films before to get used to the duration, style, slapstick comedy, tonal shifts, musical numbers, etc & u might even catch some of the references easily by then. I'm not trying to discourage anyone watching this movie, it's just I've found many foreigners not liking this movie at first & not wanting to watch B'wood movies due to that,but a year later loving this movie.

    • @akhlas260
      @akhlas260 11 місяців тому +2

      try 3 idiots

    • @Rampage1902-c7o
      @Rampage1902-c7o 9 місяців тому

      you should try kal hoo na hoo

  • @janettewong9900
    @janettewong9900 Рік тому +70

    This was such a great primer!
    I’ve been living in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 20 years and working in tech. There is such a strong South Indian presence here that I literally knew most of these by cultural osmosis; I remember seeing a 2 cassette VHS rental for “Lagaan” at my local Blockbuster when I first arrived here in the middle of my high school career 😂. Was also happy to see you made a nod to “3 Idiots” because that’s legit the first movie male Indian millennials always recommend

    • @anindyamitra9855
      @anindyamitra9855 Рік тому +10

      Cause they are mostly Engineers XD. It's a film about them/me.

    • @darkprince2490
      @darkprince2490 Рік тому +1

      Lagaan is considered a westernized indian art film, not a true Indian film. It was heavily marketed to the west and there is even a subtle white savior narrative running through the film. A true Indian patriotic film would be something like 1942 A love story which was so good it was banned in the UK.

  • @munaaffff
    @munaaffff 8 місяців тому +3

    You forget to feature the 2 most iconic movies which deserves to be in the list is : Swades and Rang De basanti
    You'll be amused to see how incredible these 2 movies are both the movies have AR Rehman's iconic music and one has srk (DDLJ) and other has amir khan (LAGAN)

  • @ShaneRob93
    @ShaneRob93 Рік тому +10

    You teased on Twitter that this would be your best video yet, and I had my doubts...but, you've done it! It's clear you had a blast making this one and it just makes the video an incredible joy to watch, definitely one I'll revisit a few times.

  • @music_YT2023
    @music_YT2023 Рік тому +64

    Siddhant's giggles after lines really make this for me. lol

  • @brownbalak4641
    @brownbalak4641 Рік тому +12

    Ending just made it really good. This is not just a simple youtube video, this is a work of passion. Thank you, for exploring and sharing this perspective and I implore everyone, to be curious about other cultures as well (Trust me, there's a whole world out there)

    • @brownbalak4641
      @brownbalak4641 Рік тому

      Also kudos to you, Patrick, for summarizing bollywood into this journey style.

  • @wysp1912
    @wysp1912 Рік тому +16

    desperately need more siddhant in future videos. his charisma is palpable

  • @TheSrawsome
    @TheSrawsome Рік тому +49

    The number of times Patrick says 'And so we had to go' in this video makes my heart happy.

  • @nounoursonix590
    @nounoursonix590 7 місяців тому +1

    Wow! Great video about Bollywood! I'm European and a huge fun of Indian cinema since last 3 years

  • @vishwaskrishna
    @vishwaskrishna Рік тому +57

    Oh wow! In the age of shorts and reels, this is such a refreshing video. There is no way one can fit in all the major Hindi movies in an essay of little over one hour, but this list is definitely a starting point. For someone watching Hindi movies since a long time, this was kind of a nostalgic trip down the memory lane. Thank you Patrick and Siddanth.

  • @deathcare
    @deathcare Рік тому +19

    I've always wanted to visit India because I love Indian history and ancient literature but I'm particularly jealous of your trip because of all the amazing food you must have had while you were there. Indian food is my favorite. Hope it was fun buddy :)

  • @Lefaid
    @Lefaid 5 місяців тому +2

    You did such a fantastic job intergrating the trip with your exploration. It truly enhanced the video and elevated it from a neat exploration of Bollywood to something I will likely watch again and again.

  • @Site_42
    @Site_42 Рік тому +6

    Massive RIP to everyone who cut off at the start of the ad.

  • @untitled8005
    @untitled8005 Рік тому +43

    The production value, research, passion and hard work put in this video is commendable. Patrick, you are THE man. Great video as always.

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  • @Dylan_Platt
    @Dylan_Platt Рік тому +5

    Holy moly, fantastic. More Siddhant on the channel, please and thank you. Loved his little silent appearances in the RRR video and he is magnificent here.

  • @lukeshdoesntknow
    @lukeshdoesntknow Рік тому +23

    I'm 10mins in and I love the little side story of you deciding and then going to India. It's like combining the fun sillyness of old-school youtube with the higher production value of modern youtube

  • @oliverrichetti3736
    @oliverrichetti3736 Рік тому +33

    I love the animation intro so much. Patrick seriously may you please share the itinerary of the India trip? It would be awesome as a Film fan to do what you did as an Intro to Indian films

  • @DabiidA
    @DabiidA Рік тому +12

    This has been my favorite video by far
    Learning about the history of Indian cinema while we watch Patrick experience Indian culture was fun to see unfold. I never knew too much about Indian culture, so I felt that same wonder as Patrick did exploring the movies and city through this essay/vlog. Plus that dance sequence at the end to wrap up this video showing his new found love and appreciation of Indian cinema was just 👌

  • @ryogabbat
    @ryogabbat Рік тому +27

    As someone who has been hyperfocusing on Indian movies for almost 2 years, I love this video, have been related a lot with your experience of Om Shanti Om, including listening to the tittle songs in loop. And oh my gosh the musical at the end!!! Hope you'll make more videos about Indian cinema in the future!

    • @pratiksshinde
      @pratiksshinde Рік тому

      The musical at the end is a masterpiece❤️

  • @milk6982
    @milk6982 Рік тому +15

    Hey Patrick, love the video.
    Your statement "Lagaan assumes you know cricket" which led you to feel a disconnect is the same thing I always say when I see American sports films which feature Rugby or Baseball.
    Also, cricket is the kind of sport that if you go to any residential street, you'll find children playing it and if you ask politely, they will help you learn the game.

  • @nataliach4288
    @nataliach4288 8 місяців тому +1

    This is damn crazy! So much work was put into making this video. It feels like I watched a whole movie instead of a UA-cam video. You and your team had some great ideas how to make it more immersive for the viewer! I learned a lot about Bollywood and I am so glad about it because it changed my point of view. Before I have only seen "3 Idiots" and it pretty much matched what I was thinking about Bollywood productions already. I came from this Western superiority point of view and now I see my mistake. I definitely will be trying out other positions from your list to educate myself more! Starting out from "Sholay" :))