Impressed with his transformation again
Impressed with his transformation again
For sure, they would also make an interesting pairing! I still remember his amazing chemistry with Konkona!Originally posted by: Nishita123
Vidya and RK in a movie would be a treat to watch
Gosh I simply love this song! Always puts me in a good mood
Movie was okayish. The fact is that it was successful. So as long as its minting money all is okay for everyone involved in the making.
https://x.com/jammypants4/status/1727646556084703622
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Originally posted by: Witchofthewest
Movie was okayish. The fact is that it was successful. So as long as its minting money all is okay for everyone involved in the making.
That's the case with all movies ... Isn't it?
Quoting the first lines of the article:
"In the world of journalism, it takes great courage to wield the pen and write explosive articles, especially when the repercussions may extend to one's career, potentially bringing it to an abrupt end. However, the imperative to unveil the truth often supersedes the fear of consequences."
The rest has nothing to do with any "courage" or "explosive" and "unveil the truth"...it's nothing than statements without giving names...just making - again - readers a s s u m e which movies in 2023 did what.
Imo, a shady practice to get readers and stir the pot (or the fire).
Also the Vanga duo is - hypocritically - doing nothing else than spout accusations without getting precise (and possibly lying through their teeth relative to the own movie).
Komal Natha speaks in Hindi, so what he tells is lost to me (although I don't think that this is a loss...).
This booking-game may be an actual practice, but to what percentage?
It would be understood that ALL the big name Bollywood celebrities would be aware of it. The ultimate question is; Could this practice really surpass the natural demand of the cinema audiences?
Originally posted by: Briaahna
Oh my respected balan 😬https://x.com/behind_you_rk/status/1783362127514022063
Merko yaad hai nepotism ke debate ke time pe apan (unpleasantly) shock huwela tha jab Balan ekdum nonchalantly nepotism ke support mein boli. Zeitgeist jaye g$$$ maraane, usku jo bolnay woh bolti hai.
Toh abhi feminist log danda leke khade hain ("we are watching you if you like Animal movie"), lekin Vidya apni bindhaast hai. Koi dar nahin.
Originally posted by: rckRadhe
This booking-game may be an actual practice, but to what percentage?
It would be understood that ALL the big name Bollywood celebrities would be aware of it. The ultimate question is; Could this practice really surpass the natural demand of the cinema audiences?
bold: Logic tells that not...that would only make sense for either a movie with a (pretended?) low budget one want to make a success or on the opening day (and maybe during some working days after the weekend) to give a flattering impression relative to the reception.
Anyways, it would - I think - only be done in the domestic market...the overseas success may not get touched by this tactic.
So, basically, one has to look at the movies that did not well in the biggest overseas markets but tried to do - at least - decently well (if not very good) in the domestic market (for Hindi movies the Hindi belt, for South movies the respective audience) and where the public acceptance doesn't really match.
What I found intriguing was the fact that Salaar used the booking of complete theatres in early morning shows (done with cash or only on paper) where no screening happened and no audience attended in the Hindi belt (for the Hindi version)...that was just stupid when clashing with an SRK-movie.
Anyways, paying cash for booking a whole theatre (or even several theatres through a certain time) is a good way to wash money...and Bushan (T-Series) - to me - belongs to those of whom I think would do that (own money or that of someone else).
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