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Posted: 13 hours ago
#31

Originally posted by: ChanChanMan

I just gotta say that Ranbir’s work in the last few years has been simply lacklustre and Vicky, no offence to his fans, has delivered some amazing performances but his box office record is for all to see.

Ranveer is miles ahead of both in terms of box office obviously and the range of acting from Ranveer is also incomparable to Ranbir. Ranbir was beyond abysmal in TJMM.

Vicky is a good actor but how many clean hits does he even have to his name in the eleven years since he debuted?

why is Vicky's box office so important to you?, does box office take away anthing from his performances and his movies. do his movies and performances become bad all of a sudden just because his box office record isn't the best.

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Posted: 11 hours ago
#32

Originally posted by: Clochette

Each of the '3 Khans' will have an own style to deal with changing times/age (which oneself may like or not).

That still doesn't take away from the joy and entertainment they gave (and still give...). smiley1

Just yesterday, the kids wanted to rewatch DDLJ (and enjoyed it as much as the three times before)... they have their own way to make abstraction from the time having passed. A bit they were like the audience I encountered in the Maratha Mandir theatre smiley1

does jihadists let their 6 yr old daughter get married to a 50 yr old ?

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Posted: 9 hours ago
#33

Originally posted by: Clochette

So happy that you liked Raees and JHMS smiley27

I LOVED Jab Harry Met Sejal when I first saw it.......

Yeah I understand that it was not perfect... but I remembered loving it immensely on my first watch.. after that I have seen that movie 4-5 times and I still like it a lot....❤️

Posted: 8 hours ago
#34

All eras are over.

Now any actor can have big blockbuster and also have a disaster.

With gen z and alpha , going away from long format of viewing ,only selected movies would hit and become successful.

Others will go to stream or just flop on box office

We might see end of theatre buisness in next 20-30 years

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Posted: 6 hours ago
#35

Originally posted by: snatch

does jihadists let their 6 yr old daughter get married to a 50 yr old ?

T h i s has what to do with the '3 Khans'?

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Posted: 5 hours ago
#36

Originally posted by: Clochette

T h i s has what to do with the '3 Khans'?

as you posted about the kids................

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Posted: 4 hours ago
#37

Ah... the kids in my family... they are above that age, now...fortunately... and no Muslim who came to ask to mary one... so, no worries smiley16

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Posted: 2 hours ago
#38

Originally posted by: neelc21

why is Vicky's box office so important to you?, does box office take away anthing from his performances and his movies. do his movies and performances become bad all of a sudden just because his box office record isn't the best.

Vicky Kaushal’s box office is not important to me. 😊 I don’t feel the need to carry this conversation any further forward.

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Posted: 2 hours ago
#39
We’ve been hearing for over a decade that the “new generation” will take over and yet, here we are. At this point, they’re not even new anymore. The truth is, the era of the traditional superstar is fading. Audiences today don’t show up just because of who’s in a film, they show up if the story feels worth their time and money. Star power alone isn’t enough anymore. If a film doesn’t look appealing, people simply won’t go to the theater. And with the rise of OTT platforms, there’s always the option to wait and watch it at home. That said, icons like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan will remain superstars regardless of box office numbers. They’ve dominated the industry for decades and have built a legacy that goes beyond individual film performances. However, if we’re being honest, Salman Khan especially needs to start making stronger script choices moving forward.

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