Actresses

Kajol talks about why recall value of movies have lessened

Bollywood star Kajol, who has given several memorable performances in films such as Baazigar, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jaayenge, Gupt, Ishq, Dushman and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai to name a few, said that earlier, films had a lasting impact because cinemas were the only way to watch stars, creating stronger memories.

She added that today, with the boom of social media and OTT, that exclusive excitement and recall value has lessened.

Asked why the films released today do not have the same kind of recall value as the earlier films, Kajol told Media: “I think there are a few films like that. I wouldn’t say there aren’t any at all.”

“But I think that was also a time when everybody went to the cinemas to see who they wanted to see. I mean, if you wanted to see Shah Rukh Khan, you went to the theater to see him. If you wanted to see Ajay Devgn, you went to the theater to see him. There was no other way to see them.”

The actress added: “There was no social media, no OTT—nothing. So if you wanted to see them, it had to be in a cinema hall. And when you have only one way of experiencing something, that becomes the strongest memory you form.”

“But when there are 15 different ways of watching something, maybe it doesn’t stay with you as strongly, or maybe you don’t remember it as well,” said the actress, whose latest release is the mythological horror “Maa”.

Looking forward, Kajol has “Sarzameen”, helmed by Kayoze Irani and is expected to be out on “JioHotstar” on July, 25th. The film also stars Ibrahim Ali Khan and Prithviraj Sukumaran.

She will also be seen in “Maharagni: Queen of Queens” an action thriller film directed by Charan Tej Uppalapati in his directorial debut.

It stars Kajol in the title role, alongside Prabhu Deva, Naseeruddin Shah, Samyuktha, Jisshu Sengupta, Aditya Seal, Pramod Pathak, and Chhaya Kadam. It is the story of a mother and daughter.

Gaurika Sharma

Recent Posts

The Rise of Young Directors and How They Are Changing Bollywood Storytelling

The Bollywood industry is experiencing a creative transformation unlike anything seen in previous decades. While…

46 minutes ago

Why Bollywood Villains Are Becoming More Popular Than Ever in Modern Cinema

For decades, Bollywood movies followed a familiar formula. A heroic protagonist fought against a clearly…

18 hours ago

How Celebrity Weddings Have Become Multi-Crore Business Events in India

Celebrity weddings in India are no longer just private celebrations between two individuals. Over the…

6 days ago

Is Bollywood Facing a Star Power Crisis in 2026? Why Content Is Winning Over Celebrity Names

For decades, Bollywood operated on a simple formula: cast a major superstar, launch an aggressive…

7 days ago

Why Bollywood Sequels Are Dominating 2026: From Don 3 to Cocktail 2

The Bollywood industry in 2026 is witnessing a clear trend: sequels are everywhere. From highly…

1 week ago

Teen Nikasha Luthra Pens Novel ‘Lost and Found in Kashmir’

Nineteen-year-old actor, film director & author - Nikasha Luthra, has announced the unveiling of her…

1 week ago