Originally posted by: blue-ice.1
Your reasoning is very OFF here....usually all your statements and conclusions are backed by proper logical reasoning......you are blaming the wrong party for the movies flopping.......excuse my emojis ....no disrespect meant.....I just thought you and I know each other well enough to laugh at each other a little....sorry if I offended you.....u r the last person on this forum that I would ever think of offending....
Thanks for this comment, BI
I noticed that I should have been more precise as I didn't want to b l a m e the audience but just wanted to stress that the audience takes the decision about the success.
As I'm not very inclined to enter blame-games, I didn't bring the arguments you - legitimately - enumerated which would influence your individual decision. I make the same decisions relative to actors/actresses/directors/genre etc, so there will be movies others liked but I don't have any interest in watching.
It was that, what I meant - without targetting any specific person - with the influence each person with the possibility to watch a certain movie in a theatre has on the success of a movie. It's a great power, I think.
That I wrote about this thought here in this thread could have come across as defending Ranveer...no, I don't defend him, I just want to give my benefit of doubt about the way something is reported in media. I did that for other actors/actresses, too, if I find it unfair.
So you're right in stating that it is the task of those working on a movie to make it interesting for people to watch...it is the task of an actor to create an image that makes people w a n t to watch a movie he starrs in...it is the task of...(entering a respective person and/or profession).
So, yes, when Ranveer did not openly accept that probably also his part (his performance) was responsible for the poor outcome, it was a wrong move - in the eyes of the audience and in the eyes of filmindustry-people. It is always better to include oneself in the process of filmmaking even when a movie failed to enhance the own reputation. Pointing the finger on others without pointing it also at oneself is against the spirit of team-working....and it is the latter that now had been put as a blame-game on Ranveer - rightly or wrongly...we don't really k n o w... we can only assume. And the (individual) assumption will depend on the own thinking about Ranveer and/or our faith in true reporting.
Edited by Clochette - 4 months ago
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