The Indian Obsession with Screens and Spectacles: Escapism's Costly Illusion
The Indian Obsession with Screens and Spectacles India is a nation of dreamers, and its primary fuel is entertainment. From packed cinema halls during big Bollywood releases to endless scrolling through Reels, binge-watching web series late into the night, and streets falling silent during cricket matches, millions find refuge in an imaginary world. This obsession provides joy, emotional release, and a shared cultural glue in a diverse country. Yet, it also risks fostering passivity, diverting attention from pressing realities, and leaving citizens more susceptible to political manipulation. A Nation Glued to Screens Data paints a striking picture of India's media consumption. Indians spend significant daily time on digital entertainment: reports indicate households stream content for around four hours a day, while overall screen time includes heavy OTT viewing (39% of screen time on movies and series in recent stats), with Netflix dominating and YouTube close behind. Reels and sh...