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This environment has heightened scrutiny regarding the objectification of actors, the invasion of personal privacy, and the reliance on manufactured controversies. As audiences become more media-literate, there is a growing pushback against overly exploitative headlines, prompting a slow but noticeable demand for higher journalism standards within the entertainment sector.
Simultaneously, the vacuum left by serious journalism has been filled by anonymous internet communities. The Reddit subreddit r/BollyBlindsNGossip has over 2.2 million followers who serve as a "crowdsourced petri dish of all that is wild, swinging, limp, and limping in the movies". The community prides itself on being the only space "without the pressure of PR and bullying of fan groups." They do not believe the mainstream media narratives, openly ridiculing star kids' PR stunts and alleging that "comment section of any article on Bollywood is controlled by PR".
Online news portals, YouTube channels, and social media aggregators that sensationalize mundane events—airport looks, gym sessions, or dinner dates—into breaking news. The Reddit subreddit r/BollyBlindsNGossip has over 2
When a scandal breaks, strategic leaks to friendly media outlets help control the narrative and protect box-office investments.
While I couldn't find much information on Babe Press, it is likely that the platform operates primarily online, using social media and its website to share content. The type of content they produce may include articles, videos, and podcasts related to Bollywood celebrities, fashion, and entertainment. When a scandal breaks, strategic leaks to friendly
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The second part of our keyword, "Suck Entertainment," is perhaps the most scathing. It points to a culture of sycophancy and a lack of originality that is sucking the life out of the industry. This manifests in several ways: a sycophantic culture where "sucking up" to power is the norm, an entourage culture that "sucks the system dry," and a creative vacuum where "sucking" (being bad) is the default for many films. In the fiscal year 2025
This move towards spectacle is partly a response to a shrinking audience. Active moviegoers in India are now a fraction of the population, and "even they're slowly checking out". In the fiscal year 2025, the number of movie tickets sold in India fell to its lowest level in a decade, excluding the pandemic years. As a result, the industry is losing its traditional viewers to microdramas, short-form video apps, and video games, especially during major festive seasons when Bollywood films once dominated.