How rustic, realistic and unvarnished locations are changing the visual language of cinema(Pic Credit: IMDb)

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Intricate set design and lavish production details marked the era of famous film studios in Bollywood, India. Another phase arrived when even for a story based in India, producers would cut to exotic foreign locations like Switzerland. The genre of NRI-centric cinema  began to base entire films in the US and UK.

In recent years through films like  Dangal, Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Sui Dhaaga, Udta Punjab, Highway, Masaan and many more have gone back to the diverse topography of India and real, unvarnished locations. Here is our pick of a few such gritty films.

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Like his acclaimed Bollywood film Newton, Amit V. Masurkar’s recent film Sherni also explores subaltern themes that are usually excluded from mainstream cinema. Sherni departs from gloss, melodrama and all vestiges of make-believe to show how greed, apathy, mismanagement and ignorance disrupt the balance between wildlife habitats and human populations. The film captures the details of musty government offices, sparse forest bungalows,  jungles and villages of Madhya Pradesh, including Bhoot Palasi in Raisen district and Delawadi in Ratapani wildlife sanctuary. Locations in and around the Kanha National Park were also captured in all their detail by cinematographer Rakesh Haridas. The film stars Vidya Balan as an Indian Forest Service officer, alongside Sharat Saxena, Vijay Raaz, Ila Arun, Brijendra Kala, Neeraj Kabi and Mukul Chaddha in supporting roles. The film is produced by Abundantia Entertainment.