As Bollywood's global appeal grew, especially in the 2000s, the technical side of filmmaking caught up with the demand for more intricate and visually stunning action sequences. This was also the period where films like Dhoom (2004) redefined action genres with slick visuals, high-speed car chases, and stylish antagonists, adding a modern, almost cinematic flair to Indian action.
The real game-changer came in the 2010s with the introduction of larger-than-life action spectacles like Baahubali (2015). Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, the film combined historical epic with high-tech action, bringing together international-style visual effects with traditional Indian storytelling. This film proved that Indian cinema could not only compete with global blockbusters but could redefine the genre entirely.
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