Ranbir's detractors fail to see the bigger picture?

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Posted: 6 years ago
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First, Ranbir's critics still bring up Besharam ,Bombay Velvet and Roy , agreed he botched up his stardom a little or more by doing these movies but all of them got good opening -- it is the content that failed.. These movies were not well perceived and anticipated by the audiences.


Second, the criticism of man-child. I think he played man-child in only 2 films-- Wake Up Sid and Tamasha. Scratch the surface, and all other characters were totally different from each other, with different contexts, motivations, and attitudes.


Ranbir is a gem, and totally the best product of nepotism. He plays each part to perfection, and never rests on his laurels. In an industry where he could have turned out complacent like Kareena, brat like Sonam or lazy like Arjun, he is someone who never takes his audience for granted.


I consider him the finest actor-star we have, and don't think anyone can overtake him anytime soon. A great combination of acting and stardom, perhaps the best after Aamir Khan.


Do you guys agree?

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Posted: 6 years ago
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What big picture ??? He has 2 films in 2020 and if they fail he fails

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Disagree

There is no big picture, this is his prime..it’s now or never.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mintyblue



I consider him the finest actor-star we have, and don't think anyone can overtake him anytime soon. A great combination of acting and stardom, perhaps the best after Aamir Khan.




Wasnt Ranbir the reason the term shows cancelled on 1st day was coined

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Failure is failure. What's there in the bigger picture to see beyond that? That's he's the one-eyed man in the land of the blind? Well... you have men with 2 good eyes like Rajkumar Rao, Nawaz, and Irrfan who aren't given the slack Ranbir is. If his upcoming movies flop, he's gonna have hard time making it back to the major leagues.


Same for actresses. Vidya and Kangana are superlative performers. The new girl from the Saif movie seems to be half-way decent. Failure is still failure.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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It happens. People always look down and trash people when they are at their lowest. Rmb how some media people changed lanes when Sanju became a huge blockbuster?! Suddenly he is the young superstar again. Ranbir is talented and surely will last longer than his talentless ugly looking contemporaries.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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He gets criticized because of all the unnecessary praises he receives. You have the media acting like he's Al Pacino. You had BOI put him at 2nd place behind Salman after Sanju.


Ranbir is a good actor. But if you're going to hype someone beyond what they deserve or warrant, the backlash when failure comes will be equally unabashed.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Disagree!

He played man child in almost every movie last one seen in yeh dil hai mushkil!

Edited by Unicorn67 - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mintyblue

First, Ranbir's critics still bring up Besharam ,Bombay Velvet and Roy , agreed he botched up his stardom a little or more by doing these movies but all of them got good opening -- it is the content that failed.. These movies were not well perceived and anticipated by the audiences.


Second, the criticism of man-child. I think he played man-child in only 2 films-- Wake Up Sid and Tamasha. Scratch the surface, and all other characters were totally different from each other, with different contexts, motivations, and attitudes.


Ranbir is a gem, and totally the best product of nepotism. He plays each part to perfection, and never rests on his laurels. In an industry where he could have turned out complacent like Kareena, brat like Sonam or lazy like Arjun, he is someone who never takes his audience for granted.


I consider him the finest actor-star we have, and don't think anyone can overtake him anytime soon. A great combination of acting and stardom, perhaps the best after Aamir Khan.


Do you guys agree?


Man child films:

- Bachna Ae Haseeno (Worst of all)

- Wake Up Sid

- Ajay Prem ki Garbage Kahaani

- Rockstar

- YJHD

- Besharam

- Tamasha

- ADHM

- Sanju

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Some People really need to need to learn the actual definition of "man child" and then actually watch some of ranbir movies rather than following "bhed chal"

Edited by Poorabhforever - 6 years ago

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