For past 35 years, he is just coming to the sets & chilling, for which producers are giving him nearly 200 cr bucks today starting from 25 lacs when he did his 1st film.
For past 35 years, he is just coming to the sets & chilling, for which producers are giving him nearly 200 cr bucks today starting from 25 lacs when he did his 1st film.
Originally posted by: fazgostoso
I have always laughed at his dramatic scenes, especially HDDCS. He is entertaining but his dramatic scenes are laughable. Agree or disagree?
Salman was good in Dabangg and that Jaan-E-Mann movie.
It seems to be more of directors fault considering Deepika's nainowale crying, srk in devdas, Hrithik in guzarish. SLB have weird crying vision.
SRK always ruins every dramatic scenes. I end up laughing in his emotional scenes.
Originally posted by: JackSparrowcraz
SRK always ruins every dramatic scenes. I end up laughing in his emotional scenes.
Me too
😭 = 😂
Aisa lag raha hai jaise poora zor laga ke rok rakhi hai
Phir bhi seems like slip ho gaya 😂
Ganimat hai aankh se slip hua
Yes SRK can go overboard in some emotional scenes...But no one can say that he is bad...KKHH, the scene where he describes '' mother '' is one of the finest emotional scenes in Indian cinema,..
Of course he can...it's simply a question how much the viewer is him-/herself invested in what happenes on screen, can connect to the respective character and the story.
People really crying (especially when out of desperation) rarely are a treat to watch, not in real life...so why should they be beautiful to watch on screen?
These aren't actors/actresses, btw.
and Salman crying in real:
Salman crying in Tubelight (and no, I didn't find it laughable...maybe because I felt for the character...)
Ngl, I don’t know why Salman is not much appreciated for his acting here, he seems really natural in a lot of scenes, because his eyes emote well, especially in some crying scenes. Even if some of it seems funny, I find it endearingOriginally posted by: Clochette
Of course he can...it's simply a question how much the viewer is him-/herself invested in what happenes on screen, can connect to the respective character and the story.
People really crying (especially when out of desperation) rarely are a treat to watch, not in real life...so why should they be beautiful to watch on screen?
These aren't actors/actresses, btw.
and Salman crying in real:
Salman crying in Tubelight (and no, I didn't find it laughable...maybe because I felt for the character...)
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