Exploring Public Perception about Film Industry Downfall in Pakistan

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71016/prtfs/vbs2p722

Keywords:

Film Industry, Downfall, Public Perception, Key Factors

Abstract

Aim of the Study: This study is intended to explore the perception of the general public relating to the decline of the Pakistani film industry. It aims to identify the various socio-cultural, economic, and technical factors contributing to the decline of the industry and study the contemporary audience preferences and attitudes toward local cinema against international productions.

Methodology: The study adopted mixed-method research design that combined a comprehensive literature review with quantitative data collection. Structured survey research was employed with 214 respondents. The survey gathered demographic data and film consumption behaviour along with critical opinions concerning various aspects around the Pakistani film industry such as production quality, story-telling, political influences and technological impact.

Findings: The results of the survey indicated that the audience blamed the decline of the industry on repetitive story-telling; no quality writers; poor infrastructure in terms of technology; and low-grade direction and acting. Other factors include socio-political instability, an Indian celluloid exhibition, and weak policies of government. Although the advancement in technology is recognized, many still prefer watching foreign movies for their quality and exciting storylines. Many were neutral or pessimistic about the future of Pakistani cinema.

Conclusion: Study concluded that, potential exists for upgrading multipronged challenges. Thus, the very revitalization of the industry should be about enhancing storytelling and the development of technical capabilities, bringing further diversity into content and promotion of cultural authenticity. Massive government support and synergy in industry practice would go a long way towards restoring public confidence and re-establishing the industry upon which it potentially could be developed into a significant cultural and economic engine for Pakistan.

Author Biography

  • Kiran Shahzadi, Rawalpindi Women University, Pakistan.

    MPhil Scholar, Department of Media & Communication Studies,

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Shahzadi, K. (2024). Exploring Public Perception about Film Industry Downfall in Pakistan. Print, Radio, TV and Film Studies, 5, 54-68. https://doi.org/10.71016/prtfs/vbs2p722