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The phrase "press suck" is vulgar but accurate when describing Bollywood’s fourth estate. Today’s entertainment journalism is a sycophantic circus. The "press" no longer investigates; it celebrates mediocrity.

Consider the following:

When fans say the press "sucks," they mean it fails its primary duty: to hold power accountable. Instead of asking why a ₹200 crore film has a nonsensical script, journalists ask, "Who are you dating?" This lazy ecosystem breeds the very "suck entertainment" the keyword condemns. The phrase "press suck" is vulgar but accurate

Following the rise of celebrity-focused apps like Viral Bhayani and Instant Bollywood, the babe press intensified. Actresses like Janhvi Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan are photographed daily—often at gyms or airports—in tight or revealing clothing. The same outlets then run "shame polls" asking readers to rate their bodies. This duality (worship + shaming) is characteristic of the babe press.

What defines "Suck Entertainment" in Bollywood? When fans say the press "sucks," they mean

Why write original lyrics when you can remix a 1990s hit into a "saxophone banger" with lyrics about whiskey and body parts? The last five years have seen a 400% increase in "suck entertainment"—films like Jugjugg Jeeyo, Selfiee, and Cirkus that have high production values, A-list stars, and zero soul.

Here is the critical connection. The reason Bollywood produces "suck entertainment" is directly tied to the "babe press." The press, hungry for clicks, devours this

When a film is terrible, the producers do not fix the script. Instead, they activate the press to run distracting stories:

The press, hungry for clicks, devours this. They turn a critically failed film into a trending topic based on skin and scandal. Consequently, the actor learns they don't need to act; they just need to be a "babe" on a poster. The director learns they don't need a story; they need 15 minutes of "sizzle" content for Instagram reels.

This cycle creates the very monster the keyword hates: Bollywood cinema as a machine that commodifies women, neuters journalism, and serves algorithm-friendly garbage to a captive audience.