There you go. That's the answer. Fansand articlesmay have used the term "epic" but did the makers or cast? I want to know that - but it seems they didn't. People on this forum keep saying how the film was promised as being "epic" by YRF/cast when I don't remember them using that term. Well, I guess if the fans and authors of those articles actually thought the movie would be that great... then I guess a lot of them were disappointed!But yes.. JTHJ was hyped. And the film (at least for me), was all hype and no content. It got promoted as the last Yashji directorial... SRK, the king of romance coming back to his romantic avatar... A. R. Rahman, the music maestro being behind the music... YES, all that put together may make someone think it will be "epic" or it will be some great freaking movie. But the people on this forum kept saying that someone ACTUALLY used the word epic to promote the movie, and I just wanted to know who (other than fans/articles). That's about it. ^^Also, this may be irrelevant, but the ADF vs. YRF case also promoted/hyped up both the movies. Wonder whatever happened to that. The movies came and went, and so did the case. It seems like it was a really bad publicity stunt by both groups tbh.😆
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