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Yeah, what was this one before it was? thugs of Hindustan right or am I forgetting I I I don't know his first one since we his first new film since we Started the channel was law saying correct. That's what I thought. Yeah, I don't remember there being another film outside of it Maybe a cameo. Yeah, I don't know that there was another film where he starred and it was his film That's been out since we did that but so I think it was thugs of Hindustan or whatever it is Yeah, it's funny. He's probably in a position where he doesn't need to care about box office I can just make whatever movies he wants to make for the rest of his life So yeah, I don't think he cares that people but I don't disrespect him. Yeah, I bet he does care though Because it's he's it's he is a producer still sure and also in India it's just how you know that people liked your film It's just how it is. Yeah Well, there is an obvious Commiserate truth behind the fact that the more tickets you sell the more people saw it which should mean more people liked it Yeah Doesn't mean it's a good film No, you guys know our opinion on that because there are movie stars that people will go see Irrespective of what the movie was and we'll say that it's great just because there are stars in it Yeah, which makes me want to vomit bile into a bucket of horse poop Strong visual. Thank you. Here we go During pk I feel you There you go, that was great wonderful What What is that Amir Khan was apologetic about the same as he generally felt that he could not entertain the audience with the spectacle that was promised Something he did so consistently otherwise After a pandemic a changed world a more aware audience of global cinema and hate-fueled narratives on news channels and social media His return to the big screen was met with another lukewarm response from the audience and Amir Khan actually lost his mojo How could such a knowledgeable actor who also had an unbreakable connection to the audience's pulse go so wrong? How does it presumably a well-made script generate such an over-the-top and inconsistent performance? Well, the audience may be split about the quality of Lalsing Chaddha and the share I heard a lot of people say that Amir to the storyline and its treatment But his performance Ghana the love and response that is usually They thought he was overacting Not only was Amir's film not showered with love it opened the floodgates of trolling and disrespecting the artist This is where the internet takes an ugly turn where the discourse is not about the criticism of the film But of the individual Districting the existence of an artist only to his previous failure Forgetting all the goodwill that the man had garnered over three decades of the stories he has told That have heavily impacted us and more importantly of the global representation He has been for the country that one should take immense pride in How is it that the herd gets so ugly? I wondered as people online started to dismiss the actor and his future in films Talking about how he is finished has become irrelevant and old And has lost the connection and stardom he once had just a few years ago These are the same people who were writing eulogies on Shah Rukh Khan's irrelevance and career Dying while he was on his break before Pathan And I'm now writing thin pieces of how the Bacha has never gone away Paying heed to such theories especially for a star who has endured several ups and downs Ever since he made his lead debut in 1988 should be taken with a pinch of salt Because perseverance runs in most of their blood And this notion that some trade pundits can control fate is absolutely laughable Why does one restrict the significance of Amir Khan just to his recent failures and controversies That are with no doubt in my mind blown out of proportion It's true when they say the cyclical nature with which the news runs The masses in India easily forget and move on to the next thing to be outraged about But in my opinion, Amir Khan especially for film fans and cinema enthusiasts Means more than just petty news arguments or his recent failings Amir Khan took Hindi cinema by storm with Kayaamatse Kayaamatak And had the foresight never to restrict himself in a particular genre A range of choices that were commendable in an era where most actors were fit into a box Amir would do an andaz apna apna as convincingly as a sarfarosh And this is precisely what audiences associated with his films A case of movies mounted commercially well and either contributing pure entertainment Or something compelling to ponder over In my generation however, an Amir Khan movie was an event because during my formative years He was becoming the trailblazer for more relevant contemporary and new cinema The first film I saw of Amir Khan in the theater was Lagan A packed theater in Chenakya Puri and even though the term Theaters turned into stadiums as used for a lot of mass cinema today Lagan truly was the film that paved the way for the cinema hall to become a stadium Visibly gasping, shouting and cheering at every new development in the storyline Not only did Amir bring Indian cinema to the global map But he kept appearing in storylines that became topics of discussion Rather than just forgettable run-of-the-mill stories That's what set Amir apart as his movies became vivid and active film discussions Dil chata hai represented so many of our dynamics within our friend groups Rangde Basanti was hipster and cool even before the term became generic and overused And Ghajni while being a remake of a popular Tamil film Opened the gateways for Hindi cinema to acknowledge just the commercial bandwidth Their films have and the astonishing numbers that they can reach Introducing to Hindi cinema the 100 crore club A club that no film had reached till now There was absolutely no stopping the man In just the potential numbers his films could reach Progressively becoming the most successful and commercial actor known in Indian cinema Introducing Bollywood to the 200 crore club with 3 idiots And the 300 crore club with P.K. and Dungal How does one absolutely forget the impact Amir Khan has had on Indian cinema Of the smart choices he has made as an actor Of the movies he has backed as a director and producer like Tari Zameen Par, Deepli Live and Delhi Belly This notion that a break from films equates to an irrelegance of a star Is the same social media band wagon that everyone jumped on to dismiss Any possibility of Shah Rukh Khan returning That too with the biggest hit Hindi cinema has ever seen In an article by Shah Rukh Khan on first post He had quoted Amir Khan's close aide saying that after thugs of Hindustan That he cannot afford to do a Dilip Kumar in the day and age The context being that the legendary actor had taken a break in the early 90s Only for his film Killa to be a disaster at the box office Dilip Kumar inferred that this was a sign that his time at the films was up What is a very interesting parallel if you see Amir Khan's current predicament And where he was in 2001 You can easily understand that it's just about time and the right project That will make the capable actor bounce back In 2001, Amir Khan after delivering landmark films like Lagaan and Dil Chaata Had taken a four year break only to return on the big screen with Mangal Pandey Which turned out to be a colossal box office failure This made the actor re-engineer his approach to films Only appearing in one or at the most two films in a year And there was no looking back at the commercials That's very Hollywood Lossing Chaata too Chaata returns Globally over several years And there's no doubt he might have the capability to do the same in the near future And that was the video guys Write down in the comments below what you think about the current predicament Amir Khan is in And whether he will return with a bang Please don't forget to follow me on Instagram The handles are right in front of you Follow me at jammiepanspo He kind of just echoed what we've always thought about Amir Khan a little bit The fact that We've seen quite a few of his films actually Yeah we have I don't know who's Especially early Who's we've seen the most of It's probably between Amir Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Yerfan I'd say for The actor that we've probably seen the most of We've seen a lot of Big B too Yeah we have Yeah it might be him too But the fact that he's had such really amazing films But they usually always have a message I used to kind of Took a hold of that and made it really his thing Yeah As well but Amir Khan was the one that kind of almost pioneered the fact that it was a big commercial film But he usually had a really good strong message behind it Yeah And it's something I've always thought was really stupid about Indian cinema And some of the fans But all I know there's a bunch of really smart people that we interact with all the time on Twitter And hear that actually understand what a good film is And how much money it makes Means if everything everyone else once made one dollar It wouldn't make it any less of a great film Then it just makes obviously a commercial success And you're glad when good films do make a commercial success But it means absolutely nothing for the... Actor outside of... I mean if you're talking about just quality of film Has had a bad film Every actor has a thousand percent had a flop It's inevitable Box office Yeah it's inevitable Daniel D. Lewis might not have a successful film honestly Yeah If you look at what... His films aren't box office draws No His are just for specific audiences Yeah But doesn't make them any less of a great film Yeah And so it's just stupid to me sometimes that people Like talking about Shah Rukh Khan is never gonna be... Now look regardless of what you think about the film You think it's great whether you don't think it's great The dude makes I think I think it's now like the most successful Hindi film of all time Yeah Yeah and this was a very intelligent observation That's gonna fall on a lot of deaf ears Cause those ears are connected to unintelligent minds That simply like to be trolls And say negative ugly things Because it requires nothing of you to take a shit On social media on somebody And the reality is I think one of the reasons Obviously we haven't seen Thugs of Hindustan And heard from people that it's not good Yeah Okay great like we said Everybody makes films that just aren't... They just don't turn out to be good It's a small miracle when a movie does turn out good Yeah oh yeah I think the primary contributor to Law Singh Chhada Was the timing I think if he had released this movie at a different time Because we were in that phase that we're still kinda in Of boycott remakes Yeah Come up with original content I think that was something that I don't even know that he could have seen At the time Yeah Especially when you read that script And you've been wanting to make this movie for so long So I just I give very little credence to the trolls and stuff And I'm like him If you've been around the channel for a long time Know that the reason I'm not on social media The way I used to be Because the only place I'm on social media anymore Is on Instagram And I don't look at DMs unless they're In my private accounts of people I trust And I know I just don't read them I rarely ever read a comment anymore Because the words impact me in ways like I know you don't give a rat's ass And I love that I wish I could be more like that The best thing for me to do is just disconnect from it I have a feeling he can't And he gets it a hundred million fold more And I have no doubt or concern whatsoever About whether or not this man Is going to continue to make films And continue to make great films No concern at all I'd say of the big stars He's probably one of the ones that you're most connected to Me? Yeah, I was asked For the first time in a year I did ask me anything on Instagram And one of the questions I got That I didn't get a chance to answer Because there's just too many that come in Was SRK or Amir Khan And that's tough Because I love SRK But there I admittedly say There is a place in my heart That has an emotional resonance With Amir both in the stories he has told on film And where he touches me as an actor That's a difficult question for me Because I think I look for different things From each of them Yeah, they're not the same They could bring similar Like obviously I think Amir Khan Might be an overall better actor I think But in terms of just I'm not really going into an SRK usually Not always But sometimes it just depends on his films Like Swadesh He's a very capable great actor Swadesh and my name is Connor My favorite SRK But normally like if he's like This is a mass film I'm going into it just to have fun Like I know you haven't watched it yet But you're going into Om Shanti Om I had a fucking blast I'm going to watch it this weekend That movie It's so dumb But it's a parody And almost a love letter to Bollywood Yeah And so like everything is a parody Of something else And there's just so much going on And it's just so fun And I'm like that's just A lot of times, not always That's what I look for in the Shah Rukh Khan film Amir Khan I usually look for a little higher Elevative stuff Just because I know that's usually what he brings I know he camber like in Which we have not seen yet Right He does bring the comedy Yeah That's like a cult classic Yeah Comedy film But I just look for different things From them Yeah And so it's difficult And here's one of the ones that I I don't think I've seen a film of his That I Haven't liked yet There's only one for me Of Amir Khan Yeah, watch one The military one in the snow Oh, Fana Yeah, Fana Yeah, no, no See, I try to forget the titles One of the things that we've talked about That he didn't mention in this And it just kind of goes without saying is In addition to Indian movie fans Being the most extraordinary Celebrators Yeah They're also the first to cannibalize their own If they don't like it That doesn't happen here If a big star that If Tom Hanks has a flop What you read from critics is This just didn't work And it's really a shame We don't know why And fans saying Wow, we really don't understand what happened to Tom He was doing so well If Tom were in India It would be He has lost it He's lost touch with everybody He's done He's too old He should retire and get out of the way He's a dead flop actor He was never any good All of his past body of work was overrated anyway It's amazing Well, we've said in India There's nothing like There's nothing like the love that India Indian stars get from their fans And on the other side of the coin There's nothing like the amount of vitriol hate They can also spew at their actors that they don't No, it's in the same day In the morning they can say Very passionate How many times will you win my heart And then later that night say You're a piece of shit, go to hell It's astonishing I don't think it's the same people I think it's One person will say this And a person who doesn't like Correct Will say the exact opposite They're just waiting for the success Like the two different audiences rise up The Bollywood boycott people are very silent On Pothon right now But if Jawaan comes out But they're waiting If Jawaan comes out and is a flop They're just behind the bushes waiting Jawaan, you're a flop actor They're just regrouping They're just waiting Just waiting a few months for Jawaan to come out And just call Jawaan a flop actor Yeah Anyways, another fantastic video Very intelligent Follow Tired and Fused Productions, Jami He's a fantastic person And a great YouTuber Let us know what other videos we can react to And what's for your next Amir Khan Yeah The last one Fana was our last Lawl Singh tried it too I agree We should But you know what he should do Was Fana our last We make Rocky There you go Was Fana our last Amir Khan film? We saw that after Lawl Singh I believe It was at the end of last year They were right around the same time Yeah, I think it was I think we saw that Yeah, they were right around the same time We still have Gajini We have Azna Abna Abna We have his first film I forget the title of I think he has quite a few films That we still need to get to Anyways, let us know which should be down below