Cinema – The True Reflector Of Society
They are really optimistic, knowing that cinema is a real reflection of society. From its inception, movies act as mirrors and mimic events that take place in society. Movies not only entertain, entertain but also create awareness, educate and fascinate millions of people across the country about the hidden aspects of society and social potential.
“A movie means humanism, tolerance, reason, for progress, stimulation of ideas and search for communal truth and reflects social aspects.” The world’s first film to be shown on the screen, “La Sorti des Cuviers de Lucin Lumire”, is a true reflection of a true story that took place in Paris and was directed by the Lumiিয়ারre Brothers. Despite the fact that it reflects society, filmmakers came to a stage where they had to overcome obstacles to match movie stories closer to society. “A community cinema is like a window that looks at the larger, richer and deeper aspects of life.”
Like all Oriental societies, Indian society has also been nourished by social information from mythology. Extracts from myths closely related to the events of society give listeners ample opportunity to apply their originality, imagination and imagination.
While making the film, great pioneers like Jamshadji Madan also took some historical information of the society which the audience had already got. “World War II” is a great film with a great momentum, especially the culture of the society of that time, the heritage began to emerge as a genre on the subject of history. Every community in the world has its own set of social traditions, which are made up of psychological makeup, social ideas and social behaviors that are captured and explored by movies around the world. Many movies use great political figures of the past to speed them up. Superstar Krishna’s film “Aluri Sita Ram Raju” was made to be released in different languages in more than 100 countries, providing a favorable personality who sacrificed his life for independence which reflects the Indian social scene. The relevance of the thoughts of many great educated people today is being realized through the world of cinema by reflecting the ancient and modern social events. “Film must be an alternative between revolution and unification; it is society’s job to provide this dynamic element.” Movies like “Titanic” which have a record of shipwrecks are also a social and accidental event. The world’s least expensive film “The Shattered Illusion” is a natural phenomenon of society that includes the spectacular scene of a ship sinking due to a virtual storm near Victoria Island. Bollywood movies like “Mangal Pandey”, Aamir Khan as the protagonist reflect the social, cultural, spiritual, communal aspects of Hindu mythology before Indian independence.
The only reason behind the success of “Gadar” and “Lagan” was the element of patriotism. People of the society supported Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol in their patriotic roles and both came together in the movies. The degree of internal consistency and integration of energy is closely associated with cinema. Consistency in the movie means the unity of the theme. Cinema is an important factor, which creates, promotes and imagines a smooth national feeling based on national tolerance. Movies can accelerate the economy, increase efficiency and promote well-being in modern society. A socio-cultural, diverse or homogeneous, product of a lot of interrelated information, which can be reflected using movies. “A movie cannot progress if it merely mimics entertainment; what creates success is the creative, innovative and important activity of society.” Tollywood movies like “Annamaya” reflect the life history of the great Telugu writer Annamaya, who is a disciple of “Lord Venkateswara”, the latest movie “Sri Ramdasu” also reflects the true social and cultural aspects of “Kancharala Gopanna”. Many of Tollywood’s films have been drawn out of the real story that happened in society. The best quote, a Telugu film called “Padmati Sandhya Ragam” which takes place in America, gives the Hindus a real and genuine social, cultural, economic aspect. Another recent film “Premistha” provides a clear view of the two lovers existing in the society based on true and real love stories. These films include social aspects such as the behavior of students in colleges, enjoyed by students in colleges.