This report analyzes the phenomenon where films are produced, marketed, and evaluated not primarily on artistic merit or box office collections, but on their ability to shape the public image (brand) of a star, director, or studio.
Bollywood is the lifeline of Indian cinema. Here is a rangoli based on 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', the famous Bollywood movie. Bajrangi Bhaijaan Paan Singh Tomar pr movies bollywood top
Rohan typed furiously. This was the masterclass. Sanjay Dutt was a controversial figure—addicted, accused of terrorism, violent. A PR nightmare. Yet, the movie Sanju became a massive hit. Why? This report analyzes the phenomenon where films are
The film was released in Maharashtra and other key states with a "surcharge" on tickets for the welfare fund. It wasn't a massive hit, but it was a release. The PR saved the producers from a total loss, turning a political landmine into a moderate success. Bajrangi Bhaijaan Paan Singh Tomar 1
Sometimes the for these movies are more "PR" than the movies themselves: