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Small-town films flavour of the season: Will Batti Gul Meter Chalu and Sui Dhaaga taste success?

One reason why filmmakers are moving to virgin territories is because the location has almost become a character unto itself

September 12, 2018 / 13:59 IST
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Maryam Farooqui Moneycontrol News

For a long time, the glitz and glam of big cities or picturesque places in India and abroad, if the budget is big enough, have dominated the location choice for filmmaking. However, the trend is shifting and filmmakers are now opting to place their story, plot, theme and characters against the backdrop of a smaller town.

In 2017, the focus shifted from dreamy locations abroad to the hinterland to contextualise stories in tier-2, tier-3 towns such as Varanasi, Lucknow and Bareilly, which added depth and familiarity to the script and characters. It reflected the lives of majority of the middle-class audiences, who unarguably enjoyed but could never really connect to the glitz and glamour of big cities.

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And 2018 is following in the footsteps of its predecessor with films like Stree and Dhadak that took viewers to a different territory. Many more films are lined up in the coming months that will tell stories from the hinterland.

First in line is Anurag Kashyap's directorial Manmarziyaan, where the movie-goers will see the representation of the Punjabi culture. The movie is slated to release on September 14. Another film that will shift focus from the usual Bollywood location is Mitron, which is set in Gujarat. Tackling the problem of electricity theft, Batti Gul Meter Chalu is set in a small town of Uttarakhand and the two characters belonging to the handloom industry in Madhya Pradesh will tell their tale in Sui Dhaaga on September 28.