The Real Legacy of Indian Cinema Isn’t in Bandra — It’s in the Bylanes of Bhubaneswar.
🗓️ EduInvesting.in | May 12, 2025
📍 Category: Entertainment | Satire | Hidden Legends
“When you think Indian cinema, you think Shah Rukh Khan.
The Academy thinks: ‘Where is Gujarat?’”
🎞️ The Bollywood Myth vs. Ground Reality
Bollywood may have the big bucks, the big stars, and the big item numbers 💃—but when it comes to representing India on the biggest cinematic stage in the world (read: The Oscars), it’s not Bollywood that’s getting the boarding pass.
It’s the lonely, dusty, hyper-emotional, zero-budget, one-take regional films that are quietly getting us international recognition.
| 🎥 Year | 🇮🇳 India’s Oscar Entry | 🌍 Language | 💸 Budget | 🍿 Bollywood? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Village Rockstars | Assamese | ₹50 lakhs | ❌ Nope |
| 2019 | Gully Boy | Hindi | ₹75 crores | ✅ Finally! |
| 2020 | Jallikattu | Malayalam | ₹4 crores | ❌ Nahi bhai |
| 2021 | Koozhangal (Pebbles) | Tamil | ₹1 crore | ❌ Are you sure? |
| 2022 | The Last Film Show | Gujarati | ₹2 crores | ❌ Bollywood who? |
🎤 Meanwhile, Bollywood Was Busy…
…remaking a 1990s South Indian film. Again.
…shooting in Switzerland during farmer protests.
…releasing a teaser with 17 VFX explosions and 0 plotlines.
📽️ Bollywood is louder.
Regional cinema is deeper.
One gives you 3 hours of escapism.
The other gives you 89 minutes of existential dread, goat metaphors, and soul-crushing silence.
💡 But Why Is Regional Cinema Taking Over?
Because regional filmmakers still remember what cinema is — storytelling.
Not star-kids. Not paid Twitter trends. Not drone shots of lehengas.
Here’s what they bring:
🧠 Real Themes:
Caste, class, climate change, cows (yes, cows that cry).
🎭 Authenticity:
Actors who aren’t influencers. Dialogue that doesn’t rhyme.
📦 Shoestring Budgets, Titanic Emotions:
They can make you cry in one take—while Bollywood spent ₹14 crores on a dance number that made you cry for the wrong reasons.

