How did parallel theater born in India?

How was the entertainment born in India? In the 1950s, films began producing in the film industry, which was completely different from Bollywood’s spicy commercial films. Experts also called this category of films, parallel Cinema, a new Indian film. Various types of experiments were done in parallel theater, apart from the traditional acts of Bollywood, dance-singing, drama-rich films. In these films, there were sharp sarcasm on the social, political and cultural atmosphere of that time, and the artistic form of theater also appeared in it. It differs from Bollywood in many ways and is seen as a theater movement. Parallel theater is known for its realism and naturalism. At the same time, parallal theater began from India to Japan, France. Parallel theater in India comes from Bengali Cinema. Later it also gained notoriety in India’s second film industries. Bimal Roy’s Film ‘Do Bigha Zameen’ (1953) is an excellent example. It is one of the films of parallel Cinema that has also achieved commercial success. ‘Do Bigha Zameen’ also won the International Film Award during the ‘Cannes Film Festival’ held in 1954. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here