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Can Bollywood bounce back with a bang next year after disastrous 2020?
- 2020 has been a catastrophic year for the Indian film industry amid a string of heartbreaking deaths, Covid-19 restrictions and a drug scandal
- But as vaccine efforts pick up pace, and with big-ticket films set for release in cinemas next year, observers are betting on a boisterous comeback
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The dancers stopped strutting on Bollywood film sets this year as the Indian film industry struggled to find any spring in its step during a disastrous 2020.
The annus horribilis for the world’s most prolific movie industry began with the heartbreaking deaths in April within 36 hours of luminaries Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor.
Others to pass away included composer Wajid Khan, who died from the coronavirus at 42, director Basu Chatterjee, Bollywood’s first female choreographer Saroj Khan, and S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, singer of an estimated 40,000 film songs.
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But it was the suicide in June of 34-year-old star Sushant Singh Rajput that had the widest repercussions.
India’s sensationalist TV news channels – eager to cast the film industry as a den of iniquity – accused Rajput’s former girlfriend, actress Rhea Chakraborty, of driving him to his death with black magic and cannabis.
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