Historical Accuracy Vs Creative Liberties

Author: Shweta Sharma & Nakul Saini

<p>: Cinema is one of the favorites way of entertainment. Most people find it relaxing when they watch a film. Indian film industry is one of the largest industry in the world in terms of films produced. India produces over 1500-2000 films every year, in more than 20 languages. Indian films serves as a powerful medium for shaping public perceptions. In recent times we are witnessing that, a lot of films are made on historical events and figures. They usually try to navigate a delicate balance between historical accuracy and creative liberties. While some films prioritize authenticity through extensive research and consultation with historians, others take dramatic liberties to bring entertainment value and simplify complex narratives. This paper examines how Indian historical films depict historical accuracy, citing examples of movies that have maintained factual integrity and those that have taken significant creative liberties. It explores the challenges filmmakers face in balancing commercial appeal with historical responsibility and discusses the impact of these portrayals on public historical consciousness. The study concludes that while creative storytelling is essential for engagement, filmmakers should strive for a responsible representation of history, ensuring that entertainment does not overshadow historical authenticity.</p>

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Article DOI: 10.62823/ExRe/2024/01/02.30

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