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Originally posted by: DragonBoy49The single screen audience was revived.
Salman + music + dialogues + action = π₯³
Dabangg 3 is on its way
I think Wanted did that.
Originally posted by: blue-ice.1woh sab toh theek hai...my question is for the TM....why is it great unless the dictionary meaning of great changed recently.π
How can anyone not love Chulbul. He went to her fatherβs funeral and said β well heβs dead letβs grt married nowβ and then he proceeded to start packing her stuff for her ππ₯³π€£
koi TM ko mat bolne dena ki movie great kyon hai...
Originally posted by: Looney86I think Wanted did that.
Wanted and Ghajini both did revived masala. But they were at the end of the day remakes. Dabangg was an original story (not pathbreaking at all lol ) but original. That and the khakee uniform both did the trick π
An what kind of name is chulbul Pandey π
Originally posted by: Looney86It was a pathbreaking film in Bollywood which makes it great for thug I suppose.
pathbreaking?? How??π²
This song was cute though..π€£
Originally posted by: blue-ice.1pathbreaking?? How??π²
Brought back trend of masala movies.
Originally posted by: Looney86Brought back trend of masala movies.
Masala movies were in BW for ever....just because he brought it back doesn't make it path breaking.
Originally posted by: blue-ice.1Masala movies were in BW for ever....just because he brought it back doesn't make it path breaking.
Having an impact in Bollywood filmmaking and starting new trends is what pathbreaking means I think.
I personally too don't think that the movie is great but for others it was. Also Chulbul Pandey is a great character.
Originally posted by: DragonBoy49Wanted and Ghajini both did revived masala. But they were at the end of the day remakes. Dabangg was an original story (not pathbreaking at all lol ) but original. That and the khakee uniform both did the trick π
An what kind of name is chulbul Pandey π
I was saying that Wanted brought back the single screen audience, not Dabangg. Ghajini also worked in multiplexes mostly I guess.
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