Ranbir paid the money and attended so he got the award
He also acts well though I hated the misogynistic movie
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Ranbir paid the money and attended so he got the award
He also acts well though I hated the misogynistic movie
Originally posted by: MostlyHarmIess
SRK fans talking about the filmfare winners being undeserved. Talk about zero sense of self awareness

I thought the narrative was that awards are bought? So why bother now? Ranbir happened to be the highest bidder this time around.
Someone told me Ranbir/Alia had done something no one did beforeOriginally posted by: MaebyFunke
I thought the narrative was that awards are bought? So why bother now? Ranbir happened to be the highest bidder this time around.

I was surprised ranbir was not nominated in critics best actor category. I actually thought he will win both in critics and main lead.
I guess, the critics awards are more focussed on the artistic work and although Ranbir "nailed the role" it wasn't a versatile acting performance as far as I got an own impression from the promotional material.
This time, it could have been Vicky and Vikrant who could have been nominated in critics and popular (if that is even possible, to get a nomination as best actor in both parts)
Originally posted by: priya185
Ranbir paid the money and attended so he got the award
He also acts well though I hated the misogynistic movie
Actually, I don't think that Ranbir payed for it and I think, it's not about the movie but about the performance in the movie...and I frequently read that he carried the film with the intensity he displayed.
Originally posted by: MaebyFunke
I thought the narrative was that awards are bought? So why bother now? Ranbir happened to be the highest bidder this time around.
A narrative is just that: something narrated...it could be true or not...there is no proof that e.g. Ranbir or SRK have bought any award...
Personally, I believe that FF-awards can be bribed or bribe themselves but that - forcibly - doesn't have to be the awardee him-/herself.
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
Someone told me Ranbir/Alia had done something no one did before
What do you mean?
Originally posted by: Clochette
I guess, the critics awards are more focussed on the artistic work and although Ranbir "nailed the role" it wasn't a versatile acting performance as far as I got an own impression from the promotional material.
This time, it could have been Vicky and Vikrant who could have been nominated in critics and popular (if that is even possible, to get a nomination as best actor in both parts)
Yes, it is possible. Ranbir had won for Rockstar not only the best actor popular but also the best actor critics awards.
Ranbir totally deserved the best actor award.
No, but like why are SRK fans pretending that Jitesh wouldn't have delivered the trophy straight to SRK's home if he wanted it 😭
Why does lead actor Ranveer look more like a side actor in Dhurandhar? So I was under the impression that Ranveer was playing the main lead in...
Ahaan, Aneet, Mohit (Saiyaara team) wins IMDB popular awards https://www.instagram.com/p/DSFRUX9iDjF/?igsh=eTg4a2pvMnR3bTVv
She is a bonafide superstar. Same league as Deepika, Alia, PC, Katrina, Shradha but her followers on Insta just don't sync with her stardom....
https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/celebrities/story/randeep-hooda-lin-laishram-welcome-baby-girl-lifetime-of-love-2879910-2026-03-10
https://www.instagram.com/p/DVQpvQviqbF/?igsh=MTdqMTNwZjl1Ymczcg==
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