The year 1993 represents a critical juncture in Indian cinema, marked post-liberalization economic shifts, the aftermath of the Babri Masjid demolition, and the rise of a new urban middle class. This paper argues that Aankhen (1993, dir. David Dhawan) serves as the definitive “index movie” for this year. While more critically acclaimed films like Baazigar and Khalnayak broke box office records, Aankhen most accurately reflects the industrial trend towards multi-starrers, the aesthetic shift to foreign locales, the choreographic dominance of Saroj Khan, and the thematic tension between family values and consumerist desire.
The Bollywood Index of 1993: Aankhen as a Cultural and Industrial Barometer
Thus, Aankhen is the better index because it predicts the immediate future of Bollywood, not just a single anomaly.