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Posted: 5 years ago
#81

Originally posted by: Cool_N_Cold

Who dis attention seeker 😂


A star kid who is planning to launch in India.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#82

Originally posted by: Terenaina

Some people saying we need to stop treating ones who passed away as fallen heros. Please stop with this insensitive comments. If we lose great actors it’s a void in cinema since mediocre is already too many of them. I loved irfan in lunchbox but I don’t agree with his son since he is trying to become an actor and nepotism debate just because your father was great does not mean your going to be great. I feel sad of Sushant passing because he was young and a talented outsider who can give competition to nepo kids since every top actor from young generation right now is a nepo kid. Also I love entertainment cinema with comedy with six abs and I also loved movie like lunchbox so both world cinema art and fun movies can exist together to create balance.

This is not insensitive.

Many people are bored to death with every thread filled with greatness of dead actors.

People who treated Shushant with contempt and disdain are acting as if he is some fallen angel. These people really need to get off their high horse of intellectualism and morality.

I never liked Irfan and Shushant. Their filmography was way to boring.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: MercurialMedusa

In all this pseudo intellectual rant people remember that he is a product of nepotism too.

True.

He is just Irfan's over smart son.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: rkisnothot

That's why he's suddenly speaking up so much. He will make his name from this and then find a role in a movie. Obviously the mainstream elites won't be interested but the directors and producers that once worked with Irfan will probably give him a chance.

He is using his father as his PR and passport to movies. He is trying to use audience emotions. Very smart boy.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: colossial2015

He is using his father as his PR and passport to movies. He is trying to use audience emotions. Very smart boy.


The audience mourns Irfan but most already can tell this kid has a chip on his shoulder 😆


I wonder if he works on his abs


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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: MercurialMedusa

He also looks a lot like Irrfan so there would be makers who would want to cash in on the nostalgia. I don't mind him trying out his dad's profession but his apparent pseudo intellectual opinions are sure irking me. He definitely has an air of "Oh I am so much superior than you.." going on.

This is so typical of kids who consider themselves as intellectual. I know someone who acts like this and is really a pain to talk.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maroonporsche


The audience mourns Irfan but most already can tell this kid has a chip on his shoulder 😆


I wonder if he works on his abs


He is making himself a joke.

He works out probably. They are part of TIk tok generation.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: colossial2015

This is not insensitive.

Many people are bored to death with every thread filled with greatness of dead actors.

People who treated Shushant with contempt and disdain are acting as if he is some fallen angel. These people really need to get off their high horse of intellectualism and morality.

I never liked Irfan and Shushant. Their filmography was way to boring.

Good for you since you didn’t have a celebrity you liked pass away. But millions around feel different and mourning the loss and hate the fact that their favorite didn’t get to be celebrated when they were alive ex. Sush. If a celebrity who I don’t watch or don’t like pass away, you won’t see me talking about it.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: FreeTheNipple

Most of the points he is making are pretty much many of us will agree. As a student of world cinema, he is sharing his opinion on the taste of Indian cinema going audience compared to other parts of the world. It is no news for anyone that Indian audience's taste is regressive and patriarchal. He also included his disdain for mindless action along with taking a dig at six packs and I think that is not sitting well with people. 😆

At any rate, he is expressing his disappointment at the irrelevance of a certain kind of cinema and hoping for a faster change. He could have been more diplomatic by not taking a dig at others but it is just his instagram post.


The defense on forum is funny to see though. Hundreds of threads on Kabir Singh and how it is scientifically misogynist and hence concluding how Indian audience is all misogynist to now movies are for entertainment.

I agree movies are for entertainment but you can still have a strong opinion on some of them and express them. There is no compulsion for everything that is popular to be respected by everyone.

I agree.I don't get this "people work hard so they have every right to see the kind of movies they like,it is for entertainment"...of course it is the people's money and nobody can stop them from spending it on a movie they like but it really is telling that they like movies promoting misogynism(kabir singh) or objectification of women(many masala movies)...like you supposedly get your entertainment from movies that demean a whole sex and nobody is supposed to say anything???

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Terenaina

Good for you since you didn’t have a celebrity you liked pass away. But millions around feel different and mourning the loss and hate the fact that their favorite didn’t get to be celebrated when they were alive ex. Sush. If a celebrity who I don’t watch or don’t like pass away, you won’t see me talking about it.

People should stop over reacting to celebrity's death who was a stranger to them.

Most of them are using Shushant for likes now.

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