Hindi
cinema is recognized around the world for its distinctive features such as song
and dance, a distinct style of romance, and dramatic film sequences. The Hindi
film songs, on the other hand, have won the hearts and attention of a global
audience and are as important in a film as the entire film itself. From perky
romantic comedy to great mythological epics, from love triangles to revenge
stories, from lame comedy drama to patriotic anti-terror plots, 90s Bollywood
had a way to say it all. The ball had already been rolling to make it
huge and grandiose, whether it was about characters, plot, feelings, or drama. The
glamorous and exotic shoot locations that used to mesmerize viewers all over
the world, as well as tour operators with wealthy backers, add to the
atmosphere.
It wouldn't be fair to discuss the 90s without discussing DDLJ, the most popular film of our childhood. The timeless love story was filmed extensively in Switzerland and Punjab, both of which are now renowned tourist destinations. One of the most iconic romantic songs in Hindi cinema, starring the evergreen couple Shahrukh Khan and Kajol. The film "Mene Pyar Kiya" starring Salman Khan, was filmed in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. The popular song "Dil deewana bin sajna ke maane na" transports us to Ooty's lovely gardens and river.
Once More Studio is on the verge of starting this archaic journey of recreating old cinema through rejuvenating locations. By this initiative we try to refresh the old gone memories of the people by regenerating them through our shooting sites.
All this compels us to inhale a nostalgic infatuation about Bollywood. No matter how modern we become but old is always gold. Our childhood film stories will always be imprinted in our minds irrespective of numerous contemporary inspiring tales.
Once More Studio makes this possible for you through their insanely attractive shooting locations. We craft our work as per the requirement of a film story. Our location carries the capacity to ease and strengthen your effort of delivering a message to the masses.
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