Raju, the projectionist, sat in his glass cubicle high above the stalls. He was a veteran of the industry, a man who had spliced reels of Amitabh Bachchan’s rage and Raj Kapoor’s dreams in the 80s. Now, his fingers were stained with the grease of a dying art form.
For years, mainstream critics dismissed B-grade midnight entertainment as vulgar and technically inept. However, time has shifted this perspective significantly. From Trash to Trash-Art Raju, the projectionist, sat in his glass cubicle
High focus on suggestive scenes, item numbers, and semi-nude portrayals designed to target, mostly, male viewers. and semi-nude portrayals designed to target
It is common practice to lift action sequences or special effects shots directly from Hollywood blockbusters or older Indian films to save money. The Holy Trinity of Genres Raju, the projectionist, sat in his glass cubicle