The Khans of Bollywood — Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir — had a noticeably rough year as their films Zero, Race 3 and Thugs of Hindostan failed to meet audience expectations.
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Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
There’s always room for a new Khan to keep the game going..
Perhaps a khan from around the world ?
It is true that the millennials and gen z grew up as witness of their success, and to see it fall (based on quantitative results) is rather an opportunity for the audience and the khans to study the situation and take advantage of it.
As a dedicated gen z, who grew up watching their films, some part of me says why not join Bollywood too? since I’m a khan 😛
its very shortsighted to say Bollywood is done with Khans. Srk might have lost his mantra or should i say he is still stuck in early 90s and he aint the superstar he once was but you cant say the same for Salman Khan and Aamir . Salman is the biggest star of Bollywood today his flops like Ready and Tubelight earn more than the Hits of well established stars like Akshay or Srk, and a mere blip in road like Race3 wont turn the curtains on Salmans show. As far as Aamir is concerned he has given Historic Blockbuster throughout the decade and he should be given some slack, giving TOH he has simply proven that he is a human being after all. There may be a new order among Khans with Salman ruling the roost but Khans are deep rooted in Bollywood.
There’s always room for a new Khan to keep the game going..
Perhaps a khan from around the world ?
It is true that the millennials and gen z grew up as witness of their success, and to see it fall (based on quantitative results) is rather an opportunity for the audience and the khans to study the situation and take advantage of it.
As a dedicated gen z, who grew up watching their films, some part of me says why not join Bollywood too? since I’m a khan 😛
its very shortsighted to say Bollywood is done with Khans. Srk might have lost his mantra or should i say he is still stuck in early 90s and he aint the superstar he once was but you cant say the same for Salman Khan and Aamir . Salman is the biggest star of Bollywood today his flops like Ready and Tubelight earn more than the Hits of well established stars like Akshay or Srk, and a mere blip in road like Race3 wont turn the curtains on Salmans show. As far as Aamir is concerned he has given Historic Blockbuster throughout the decade and he should be given some slack, giving TOH he has simply proven that he is a human being after all. There may be a new order among Khans with Salman ruling the roost but Khans are deep rooted in Bollywood.
About time they bid adieu. I’m fed up of them. Unless they reinvent themselves as Big B did, they’re done.