During the most part of 19th century there were no multiplexes.The so called
cinema theatres were more of hall and less of theatre.The theatre used to have
dress circle,balcony and in some theatre boxes(for lovers).When one entered the
theatre there used to be a typical smell of pan,beedi,bit of urine and wet
mud.People had only three choices as I’ve said earlier but there was a fourth
choice.Right in front.All the brats,whistling experts,used to occupy that
position with pride.I remember seating there once in Cine Metropole during
movie ‘Coolie’ of BigB which became famous for the kick which AB received from
Puneet Essar.It was house full with no ticket available.
Those whose pockets were bit heavy preferred the balcony
where the seats were just that little bit better but the so called a.c used to
work rarely with full efficiency and used to be complemented by those huge
Almonard wall fans.About the boxes less said the better.Most of the chairs had
arms which were more often than not full of bugs.
Another important feature of movie going of that time was
the availability of popcorn and vanilla ice cream.There used to be just this
two with no other choices.The moment one entered the hall the torch boy used to
show each one of us the seat with his torch light.The sound system was plain
loud with no effects whatsoever.Even than it was a pleasurable experience as
that was the only source of entertainment available to us.
Now we have the multiplexes.The entire décor make you feel
as if you haven’t come for a movie but in a mall or in a hotel.The smell seems
to have changed.You now have some kind of perfume smell,a bit of coffee
aroma,pop corn flavour is in the air,beautiful boy and girls are moving here
and there instead of ghatis of the old era.There is absolutely no trace of
urine smell.Once you enter the hall you get a feeling that you’ve entered a
cold chamber where the temp is so cool that it might even stifle your
muscles.Instead of cigar and pan inside the hall we now have people talking on
cell phones on and off and this is the new sign of general public disturbance.
The sound system is a high tech Dolby system where once gets
a feeling that people are screaming at your ears from all possible
directions.Some sounds are so deep and intense that it hits your ear drums and
heart.The seating arrangement is so plush and cushiony that you feel you are
seating in a Jet.The toilets are neat and clean unlike the old theatre ones
where many a time one had to wait to reach home to relieve oneself.
All in all a change has happened for the better no doubt but
one thing that has happened which isn’t being accepted by all and sundry which
is the quality of the movies produced today.I am not talking about the
technical aspect but the genre like the story,acting,music,dialogues and finer
aspect of film making have been sacrificed at the altar of mass
commercialisation.Therefore many still remember the old movies despite watching
them in sub standard conditions than today’s movies watched in super comfort
conditions.
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ReplyDeleteThanks brother Jim.
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