Is footfalls (no of tickets sold) the right way to judge how much a film is loved by the audience?
Maybe it's not accurate, but it's the most tangible way to judge how much a film is loved by the audience, because something can be loved only after it's watched.
So if there's a question that which is the most loved film of each decade?... and if I answer this based on footfalls, then it would be :
2010s : Dangal
2000s : Gadar - Ek Prem Katha
90s : Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
80s : Kranti
70s : Sholay
60s : Mughal-E-Azam
50s : Mother India
These are the movies which had the highest footfalls than any other movie released in their respective decades.
Does this also make them the most loved film of their respective decades?
If not, then why not? And then which is the most loved film of those decades and why?
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