“Don ko pakadna mushkil nahi, namumkin hain.” You have probably heard this dialogue before. Well, welcome to the world of Indian cinema. From Amitabh Bachchan’s Sholay to Shah Rukh Khan’s DDLJ, it has had an immense evolution in the history of Indian Cinema. The craze of Indian Cinema has never died. India is one of the most diverse countries in the world with thousands of cultures rooted everywhere. Though Hindi is the official language of India there are several other regional language film industries in India. Indian cinema has grasped thousands of people’s attention all around the world It is renowned for covering a wide range of genres and of course for its profound acting. From comedy, horror, and thriller to crime, everything has an emotional depth that reaches the audience in the most captivating manner. The lighting, editing, dialogue, costume, and colors in Indian cinema are rooted in the unique history and practices of India. One of the most enticing aspects is that people find it very relatable. From the raindrops coming in, the waves of the ocean, the overflowing of markets, and the passing by of auto-rickshaws, the simplest thing is interpreted with such romanticism and emotional depth. I love that its simplicity is described in such a charming way.