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Indian cinema once created heroes with purpose — men driven by ideals, values, sacrifice, and responsibility. From the 1950s to the 1980s, heroes were not just entertainers. They were symbols of justice, courage, discipline, ambition, and social responsibility. They fought corruption, stood for the poor, respected love, and lived by strong moral codes. Then came the shift. Between the 1990s and early 2000s, cinema slowly moved towards soft romance — heroes with no clear goal, no ambition, no larger purpose beyond love and heartbreak. And after the 2000s, the definition of a hero changed even more. Stories became centered around rowdy behavior, aggression, surface-level love, and physical intimacy, often replacing character depth and values. This video is not about nostalgia — It’s about asking an important question: What happened to the Indian hero? If you believe cinema once created real role models, this video is for you. Follow @framebyframe_akib For More Videos