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Ladies and gentleman, Ab Jr is living breathing proof that men look like boiled skinless potatoes without facial hair.
Yash Chopra was a versatile filmmaker. But I loved his romantic flicks too, but it's a shame that Jab Tak Hai Jaan ended up becoming his last directorial. It was such a crap film.
I am amazed they put Ranveer, Shahrukh and Amitabh in one frame as "3 generations of Stars".
I don't hate Ranveer but he is nowhere close to what Amitabh and SRK have achieved in Bollywood.
Good to see someone point it out. I do not like Ranbir or Ranveer or any new gen guy put in same lines, categories as Amitabh or Kaka or any Khan or even any Kumar or Devgan, Roshan. They are not there yet. They may have potential but they have a long way to go.
Originally posted by: atominis
I am so happy that you mentioned Kaala patthar and Dharmaputra and those themes of guilt, redemption of heroes in those films.
I was about to make a post on these.
I am glad someone else also remembered it.
I just hate it how Chopras have reduced Yash ji to a mere romantic filmmaker when he had so much more to offer and his films are not just Kabhi kabhi, Silsila, Chandni.
He himself reduced himself to swiss locales and chiffon sarees or tulip fields.
I do not like his son reducing YRF legacy to romance either when the banner has made lot more than just romantic films.
Now adi is making action movies too
Originally posted by: diasingh2
Yash Chopra was a versatile filmmaker. But I loved his romantic flicks too, but it's a shame that Jab Tak Hai Jaan ended up becoming his last directorial. It was such a crap film.
I am amazed they put Ranveer, Shahrukh and Amitabh in one frame as "3 generations of Stars".
I don't hate Ranveer but he is nowhere close to what Amitabh and SRK have achieved in Bollywood.
So who would you rather put there instead of Ranveer to represent the third generation?
Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s
So who would you rather put there instead of Ranveer to represent the third generation?
Anyone but Ranveer 😆
Originally posted by: atominis
I am so happy that you mentioned Kaala patthar and Dharmaputra and those themes of guilt, redemption of heroes in those films.
I was about to make a post on these.
I am glad someone else also remembered it.
I just hate it how Chopras have reduced Yash ji to a mere romantic filmmaker when he had so much more to offer and his films are not just Kabhi kabhi, Silsila, Chandni.
He himself reduced himself to swiss locales and chiffon sarees or tulip fields.
I do not like his son reducing YRF legacy to romance either when the banner has made lot more than just romantic films.
You don't know yet the documentary's content...and you neither know if this will be the only tribute to Yashji on behalf of Aditya...
Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s
So who would you rather put there instead of Ranveer to represent the third generation?
If it is necessary, then I would put Hrithik there.
I thinks it’s about their history. From YC career to launching Adi to YRF as it is todayOriginally posted by: Clochette
You don't know yet the documentary's content...and you neither know if this will be the only tribute to Yashji on behalf of Aditya...
I suppose the same...
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