It’s been a long time since audiences had a chance to watch a film by Madhur Bhandarkar on the big screen. The director’s projects have received praise over the years for focusing on realistic situations.
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Madhur is currently working on his next film, which is titled Wives of Bollywood. As the name suggests, the main premise will focus on the better halves of popular faces from the world of entertainment.
Furthermore, Madhur also spoke about the project in a recent interview, saying that he would try to fulfill the expectations of the audience. He said that this is necessary since everyone watching his film is well aware that he would reveal a certain topic with the help of the same.
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He further stated that there have been situations where people believed that he was making a film on a certain theme as soon as he started speaking to them about the same.
Although Madhur did not disclose a lot of details about the main premise, he said that the title was in his mind for a long time. He claimed that it is a theme people would like to watch in theatres.
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The current condition of films has confirmed that the audiences are craving to watch something different. In this situation, a film by Madhur Bhandarkar can only leave a positive impression on the audience.
Moreover, people are hardly aware of certain things that happen inside the industry but are never reported by anyone. There is a possibility that Madhur’s film will also focus on that side, bringing out the hidden truths.
Apart from that, the inside lives of Bollywood wives have always been a secret. Celebrity couples have a habit of creating headlines with their relationships and divorce.
Sometimes they are real and on other occasions, they aim to expand the fanbase of a particular individual.
Now if Madhur is focusing on Bollywood wives, audiences can expect to learn more about what happens in real instead of believing everything that appears on screen.