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Thugs of Hindostan' is like Koffee with Karan, albeit without the gossip on Business Standard. It's time we retire the films that put the stardom of actors above content and form <br>
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‘Thugs of Hindostan’ is like Koffee with Karan, albeit without the gossip It’s time we retire the films that put the stardom of actors above content and form Entertainment News : Movies appeal to us for a variety of reasons. Some stand out for their ‘what’ (content), some for their
‘how’ (form), some for their both ‘what’ and ‘how’. Then there’s the fourth kind: the one about ‘who’. This is the cinema of the privileged – the moneyed producers who make the ‘who’ possible, the factor transcending ‘what’ and ‘how’. The main curiosity here revolves around the stars. That gets multiplied if the makers manage a casting coup: convincing two big names, not known for their collaboration, to share screen time. That in itself is enough – to the extent that the craft of filmmaking becomes irrelevant. The audience gets its doze of voyeurism: watching stars react to each other. It’s a bit like Koffee with Karan, albeit without gossip and with some pretense of storytelling. Such films will always be in demand because we don’t just love our stars, we revere them. Which is why it’s not…read more →News Source:BS/Business Standard←