Originally posted by: big4accountant
I like colossial's headstrong way of taking control of your own life. We should own our problems, the risks they pose to our lives and make proactive choices to resolve them instead of looking for a cop-out.
His death has led him to an unprecedented level of martyrdom, to the point where his name is not just cleared from all those metoo accusations, but he's now being touted as the best thing that had happened to bollywood in a long time. While that's great to pay tribute to him and his achievements, I'm not sure what that's doing to the minds of those who are suddenly dropping dead left and right to gain the same level of adoration he did. That's a problematic approach and should be discouraged at all costs.
It's amazing what regret can do to us as the audience too. I'm also guilty of not proactively going for his movies even though I knew he was good, and I regret not supporting good talent over the likes of varun and alia.
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