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The back-to-back box-office failures of
Bollywood movies have made movie producers and distributors extremely worried and cautious.
With star-studded releases like Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt-led ‘Brahmastra’, and Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan-starrer ‘Vikram Vedha’ on their way, the makers are hoping for the situation to change.
The recent movies to face the ire of fans were ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Shamshera’ and ‘Liger’. Some of these movies also face boycott for the comments they made years ago, but lyricist Javed Akhtar feels this is just a passing phase.
During the red carpet at the 67th Filmfare Awards 2022, the veteran screenwriter said that he was confident that the boycott culture in Bollywood won’t last.
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Talking to ETimes, Akhtar was quoted as saying, “It is a passing phase. It is very evident that it doesn’t work. If the film is good and is appreciated by the audience, it will work. If it is not good and not appreciated by the audience, it won’t work. I don’t think this kind of announcement of cancel culture and boycott works at all.”
He walked the red carpet with his actress-wife Shabana Azmi.
Akhtar also recalled his best Filmfare memory. “My fondest memory of Filmfare is when I first attended it. I was 14-15 years old in 1959-60. Bina Rai won the Best Actress award for ‘Ghoonghat’, Dilip Kumar for ‘Kohinoor’ and Bimal Roy for ‘Parakh’. I had attended the event on the guest card of Bharat Bhushan,” he was quoted as saying.
Ranveer, Kriti & Vicky: Meet The Top Winners At 67th Filmfare Awards
Ranveer, Kriti & Vicky: Meet The Top Winners At 67th Filmfare Awards
The 67th Filmfare Awards are here. One of the most popular annual awards, the Filmfare celebrates excellence in Hindi cinema. From ‘Sardar Udham’ to ‘Shershaah’, the event witnessed several A-listers and film-makers winning top honours.
Best Actor – Ranveer Singh
Ranveer Singh won the coveted Best Actor award for his phenomenal performance in the 2021 sports drama ‘83’ The actor played the role of former Indian cricket team captain Kapil Dev. This is the sixth Filmfare Award to Singh’s credit. In 2020, he won the Best Actor trophy for ‘Gully Boy’.
Best Actress – Kriti Sanon
Actress Kriti Sanon won the Best Actress trophy for her performance in the critically acclaimed drama ‘Mimi’. Sanon played a surrogate mother with finesse and won critical acclaim for her performance.
Best Actor (Critics’ Choice) – Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal who played the lead in film-maker Shoojit Sircar’s biographical historical drama ‘Sardar Udham’ won the Best Actor (Critics’ choice) award at the event. The film which was released on Amazon Prime Video in October 2021 went on to garner widespread critical acclaim.
Best Actress (Critics’ Choice) – Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan won the Best Actress (critics’ choice) for her role in the thriller ‘Sherni’. The actress played an Indian Forest Service officer in the film that revolves around human-wildlife conflict and wildlife conservation.
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