Originally posted by: Talis
Because it's like saying Sam Worthington in Avatar was the biggest star in Hollywood because for 10 years he starred in the biggest hit.
Gadar was an anomaly and it did very little for Deol's career after showing that it's success was not really based on it's lead actors star power. If he'd had a couple of smaller blockbusters after and a few hits then it would be seen as a peak in his stardom that later faded instead of an aberration.
Even between Border and Gadar he had an average, five flops and one below average film.
Post Gadar the next film was a flop. Then he had one hit in Indian less than 1/3rd the size of Gadar and then not another hit for 10 years with 10 disasters and 3 flops in between. It also wasn't the matter of high budget films not making distributors money - they were also very low in footfalls.
Don't compare Hollywood with Bollywood.
Bollywood is star-driven industry.
Hollywood is studio and franchise driven industry.
And I was talking about peak. Not consistency or overall career.
If we start looking into consistency then there would hardly be any Superstars before the multiplex era.
Multiplexes made it easy for actors to be more consistent in their career because then the movies started releasing all over the country at once, and the film's fate is decided on first weekend itself.
That's why Salman is able to make his crap films Blockbusters because WOM for frontloaded massy movies doesn't matter now like the old days.
While in the single screen era, movies had to run for months to just get the Hit verdict.
Edited by Harley_Quinn - 3 years ago
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