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Originally posted by: Dexterkichokri.
DDLJ worked because when DDLJ released, only action films/slapsticks were coming out left, right and center. Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgan and their action films or it was Govinda and his comedies...that is all that was coming out during that time period. DDLJ was the anti-thesis of that, completely. It had a hero and a heroine making efforts to placate the family into agreeing to their love. This was almost unheard of for that time period because until then we only saw lovers running away from the evilness of the respective families...😆 So yea most people could connect with that sentiment. Plus, the songs worked. Veer Zaara on the other hand, came out during the age of romance. It was a very been-there-and-done-that concept for the 2000s.As for Tashan, I believe most people completely missed what Tashan stood for. The way I saw it, Tashan was a complete parody of the 70s/80s masala. I saw it as that couple of years after it had released and enjoyed watching it. I never took it seriously so the plot fell into place for me. The characters were more like caricatures of the yesteryear protagonists and antagonists. They weren't meant to be taken seriously...at least that is what I thought.
1. Why was Veer Zaara not able to re-create the magic of DDLJ at the Indian box office? I've seen Veer Zaara multiple times, and consider the film a classic, but I always feel surprised when I remember that the film was only a Hit in India? Why is that??
Originally posted by: blue-ice
Indian audience never ceases to amaze me...a beautiful movie like Veer-Zaara did not do so well and rubbish movies like Dabangg and Ready were super hits...beats me😕...I was not able sit through these two movies...Ready I stopped halfway...and Dabangg...I had to fast-forward and watch...😕..so u never know which movies click with the audience...the quality of a movie has nothing to do with the BO results...
Originally posted by: Painted_Lady
I agree..Veer Zaara was a classic romantic movie barring a few cheesy moments..i still do cry when i watch the scene where Saamiya comes to know Zaara is staying in Veer's house..Dabangg was okay..Ready,the less said the better..I forced my husband to watch the movie with me,he slept off before the interval itself..but I had to act as if I enjoyed the whole movie as it was my suggestion!😆from now on,I will think twice before suggesting a Salman movie to him!😛
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