BOLYWOOD’S BIGGEST NAMES ARE FINALLY ADMITTING IT: MAINSTREAM CINEMA IS A LIE. In a SHOCKING indictment of the industry, acclaimed directors Shoojit Sircar and Vikramaditya Motwane have thrown their weight behind a short film that exposes the ROTTEN CORE of modern storytelling, revealing that audiences are being FED A DIET of empty spectacle while real human drama is IGNORED.
“Thursday Special,” a film about an elderly couple and their weekly food tradition, is being hailed as a SECRET MASTERPIECE that mainstream studios would NEVER greenlight. Sircar confessed the film’s portrayal of aging and mundane love reminded him of his own SHELVED project starring Amitabh Bachchan—a DAMNING revelation that proves powerful stories are being BURIED in favor of box-office formula.
Motwane went further, issuing a BLISTERING attack: “We tend to forget that there are so many other stories out there in the mundane… of people who you would not expect to have unique stories.” This is a DEVASTATING admission that the entire film industry has SYSTEMATICALLY ERASED ordinary lives and profound truths from our screens, choosing instead to peddle glamorous fantasy.
With over 25 international awards, this film’s success is a THREAT to the establishment, proving viewers are STARVING for authenticity. Its YouTube release isn’t just a premiere—it’s a RESCUE MISSION for narratives held hostage by corporate greed. The most disturbing love story you’ll see this year isn’t on the screen; it’s the tragic romance between commerce and art, and commerce is WINNING. The truth about our lives has been cancelled, and this film is the only evidence left.



