This post does not talk of the latest releases such as "Fanaa", "Corporate", etc. which by and large tend to be of high quality somewhat akin to Hollywood standards, but of the older releases especially those of films from the 70's and 80's.
As a film buff, my love of film extends to those from all over the world, but primarily Hollywood, Europe, South Korea, Japan and Hong Kong. As an Indian I also love Hindi films, especially those I saw as a child in the 70's and later thru the 80's. I despair at the state of the back catalogue of Hindi films. When compared to the love and care given by studios, producers and, in some cases governments, to Hollywood classics not only from the 60's and 70's, but also from the 30's, 40's and 50's, we ought to be ashamed that we have allowed the bulk of our film heritage to simply rot and fade away. Even at the consumer end, I cannot find more than a few examples of dvds that can be described even just satisfactory.
Just look at how the likes of "Casablanca", "The Maltese Falcon", and "The Asphalt Jungle", have been restored on film and then released on dvd at the best possible quality. These films look better now then they did when they were first released. I could give thousands of such examples and what is clear is this - we do not care enough about our film heritage. Why do Indian producers and studios not restore the best of their back catalogue and then release these to the consumer end? I know of hundreds of titles I would buy, if only they were in the correct ratio, good audio and visual quality and supported by good quality media and packaging. It isn't enough to blame the likes of Eros, WEG, BEI, etc as they are only partly to blame. They often have shitty prints to work with and as a result this rolls down to the consumer! It is high time the filmmakers themselves took charge. Can you imagine what "Sholay", "Amar, Akbar, Anthony", "Naseeb", "Coolie", "Suhaag", "Roti", etc, etc, would look like if they were restored like the Hollywood titles I have mentioned above?
Perhaps we as fans and collector's should also take charge by demanding that we only want to buy good quality end dvds. I would be happy to pay loads more for a film that looked the best it ever did! For the companies like BEI, EROS and WEG there is money to be made on releasing titles in the best possible shape for I and many others would happily replace all our current hindi collections for ones that have been restored and have value added such as special features, good commentaries, etc. It would be wonderful to have Rajesh Khanna talk of "Aradhana" and Amitabh on "AAA", telling us of what the industry was like then and their experiences on the various films and their views on director's, and fellow actors of the era.
For my part, I am willing to do something about the problem and I have some ideas as to how we could influence producers and distrbutors. It would be a long hard road, but it would be worth it, wouldn't it? Are there others willing to join me?
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