90s vs Now | Red FM Podcasts with Giya
Guest: Mukesh Rishi, iconic Bollywood actor
In the 90s, when Mukesh Rishi’s films released, theatres were packed to the brim with roaring crowds 👏. But today, many theatres stand half-empty. What went wrong with Bollywood?
In this explosive conversation, Mukesh Rishi shares the real reasons behind cinema’s decline — from the rise of OTT platforms, where audiences discovered Korean dramas and South Indian blockbusters, to Bollywood’s loss of connection with the common man.
He explains how:
Earlier, heroes were relatable – truck drivers, auto drivers, daily workers who rose to greatness.
Today’s heroes land helicopters in their backyards, making stories feel distant and disconnected.
Songs, once the heartbeat of Hindi cinema, are being ignored as audiences embrace new formats.
South Indian films still celebrate local culture, keeping audiences hooked.
OTT changed viewing habits forever – and Bollywood didn’t adapt in time.
Mukesh Rishi also talks about his upcoming mythological film ‘Kanappa’, shot in stunning locations of New Zealand, and why exploring India’s roots is the way forward for meaningful cinema.
Hosted by Giya, this episode of 90s vs Now is a must-watch for anyone who loves Bollywood, cinema history, and the inside truth about why the industry is facing its biggest challenge yet.
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