Originally posted by: Skepblun
I think even if Aamir likes more limelight for himself then isn't it fair for him to demand so? After all he does only one film a year and sometimes one film in 3 years.
His approach since Lagaan days has been to reveal his film and its team in a phased manner. But why do people behave as if they don't get his strategy?
Also forget him. Wouldn't YRF focus on main and new elements of the film like Aamir-Katrina first than Abhi and Uday who're doing the same roles that audience knows from previous Dhoom films?
Finally if there's a problem then Abhishek Bachchan needs to take it up himself with his employer. I will totally support if he speaks up on any bias he feels from producers, co stars, trade and media himself (the way Aamir used to, at least till 2006) than have his family take up such matters.
He's not new in industry. Regardless of his success or lack of it, he is experienced and has been around long enough to speak his mind. I commend him for not getting depressed or going anti social in frustration of not having achieved much in his career. But he should be speaking for himself.
YRF seems to give more attention only to those who matter in their eyes. They didn't invite Kajol to premiere of JTHJ no? Just because her husband was clashing his film with theirs and a court case was also slapped on issue of grabbing screens in cinemas.
😆Which is funny. Because nowdays even the so called royal families cannot dictate to anybody as to how they must be addressed!! Not that anyone would address them with anything but deep respect, anyway. 😆
But if they were ever to, it wouldn't be well-received.
I do however, love Ash for standing up for her husband. She is a tigress when it comes to her family & I admire that about her!
Not being said, that it is a very clever PR tactic too! 😉
Edited by Mallika-E-Bhais - 11 years ago
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