Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 25th Sep 2025
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Offcourse no one is denying the star power of the khans lolOriginally posted by: Terenaina
she has talash coming up...that movie will be sure shot blockbuster hit since aamir khan is the hero
Originally posted by: chocolover89
Umm...because TDP was all about Silk Smita which was played by Vidya? So the hype was about her, her role?TDP had a big opening because of:Great trailer that caught everyone's eye, boldness, super hit song (Ooh La la), Emraan Hashmi, hype, promotions, and the fact that Vidya Balan was doing such a role. You can't deny that people weren't like OMG Vidya is doing THIS...and that too after NOKJ? Shock factor leads to curiosity. It was only after this that people realized...oh shit this movie has a story too (albeit a flawed one) which led to it being such a big success.You gave the credit only to Emraan and ignored Vidya. Why did the whole industry go batshit crazy prasing Vidya like anything for the opening? Surely she must have had SOME sort of contribution?That's my point. I'm not atually saying Vidya has some mind-boggling star power..but for a film that centered all on her, her character, surely she must have excited people. Everyone was well-aware that she was the center of attraction. The credit can't be taken away from her totally.Now lastly Kahaani. 😆 Did it have a hit item song to get single screens attracted? No. Did it even have a chartbuster song? No. Did it have a hyped director at the helm? Hell no. Did it have any sex/sleaze/boldness? No. It had a heavily pregnant VB. It wasn't even that hyped. Was it even expected to cross 10 crores at the BO on opening day? Nope. Its eventual success was mind-boggling for the industry.Surely you know what kind of films get big openings and which ones don't. 😆 Anways, I wasn't even saying anything against Heroine in this thread..I was solely talking about TDP based on what I knew and remembered... clearly I got some things wrong there but no problem.
Because there wasn't that much hype about Emraan after the film released. TDP was called VIDYA'S movie through and through. Not that doesn't mean Naseeruddin Shah and Emraan Hashmi did not perform well..they most definitely did, but it was Vidya who walked away with everything. I've read the reviews of TDP---the praise for Vidya is GLOWING. She did something COMPLETELY opposite of her image and carried it off with elan. Can you think of a moti auntyji as a South soft-po*n star? Hell no. Vidya made it a reality.Originally posted by: liverach
THIS!!!And, I feel like the hype about Vidya AFTER the movie released was totally neglected. I literally don't remember much gajabaja about Emraan Hashmi after it released.Vidya dared to be different, simply put, and that is what worked.
Kareena will hopefully see the same success with Talaash, because that role seems like she's trying something that hasn't been done much before.
Originally posted by: desigal90
Cheer up Lensa!
Dude, I was tired of watching her in films that did well. This time we got to see her really blow people away! 99% of reviews have said that Kareena SAVED the film from sinking. She's the only reason to watch it.Even a harsh critic like Raja Sen said that she does more than her peers can do.That is probably the biggest compliment. What more can we want?If Heroine was a GOOD FILM, without a doubt it would be a hit. Tis the era of social media. Good WOM does wonders.