Ranbir's candid talk on Red Seal
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What I love about the guy is that unlike Varun Dhawan who is hell bent to prove all his flops have made money , Ranbir acknowledges his failures
Jagga was a film where the protagonists needed to be kids and they were 30 lmao
Also I truly wonder who speaks to him about the goodness of Tamasha 😆
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
Jagga was a film where the protagonists needed to be kids and they were 30 lmao
Also I truly wonder who speaks to him about the goodness of Tamasha 😆
Tamasha has a cult-ish following like Rockstar. They are actually pretty rabid fans.
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
Jagga was a film where the protagonists needed to be kids and they were 30 lmao
Also I truly wonder who speaks to him about the goodness of Tamasha 😆
Aaj kal 10 fans praising a film every fortnight = Cult film.
2 saal baad Jagga ko bhi cult cLaSsIc bolenge.
Originally posted by: Ahana_Sehgal21
What I love about the guy is that unlike Varun Dhawan who is hell bent to prove all his flops have made money , Ranbir acknowledges his failures
You cannot not admit your flops when your flops are truly mega disasters. Obviously there won't be any escape. 😆
Originally posted by: Ahana_Sehgal21
What I love about the guy is that unlike Varun Dhawan who is hell bent to prove all his flops have made money , Ranbir acknowledges his failures
log maarenge if he doesnt acknowledge those films as flops
Originally posted by: semantic.error
Tamasha has a cult-ish following like Rockstar. They are actually pretty rabid fans.
I can't imagine why. They were both so pretentious.
I think you answered your question 😆
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