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R Balki calls recent Bollywood blockbusters 'the worst' and 'boring': 'They're dull and just a marketing gimmick to manipulate audience' - MSNFilmmaker R Balki has been very vocal about Bollywood cinema lately, terming several of the recent blockbusters as "the worst" and "boring." Speaking during a fireside chat titled "What on Earth ...
R Balki's admiration for Amitabh Bachchan's unparalleled acting prowess and charismatic presence is evident in the way he crafts roles tailored specifically for the megastar. The director has ...
Balki, also an ad filmmaker, recalled films of the 70s like Sholay (1975) or even Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) made 20 years back. "We don't make such entertainers anymore," he said, adding in recent ...
He writes lines that creates brands. He sells ideas that tell a story. At the core, ... Balki is not the kind to resort to empty hyperbole. He's modest, even self-deprecating.
Speaking about the film, Balki told that 'Ghoomer' is a film that he's excited for several reasons. Stating them, he said, "Firstly, the joy of working with Abhishek after Paa and what an idea, sirji!
R Balki, who went on to make 'Paa' (2009) with Amitabh Bachchan and 'The Pad Man' (2018), starring Akshay Kumar, is returning to the big screen with 'Chup' ...
Talking to us about the thought behind it, Balki says, “What I thought was that when you want to show people a film, or any product for that matter, like a chair, you display your product.
Thrillers and especially psychological ones, are hard to come by in Hindi Cinema. R. Balki fans were in for an absolute treat with “Chup: Revenge Of The Artist”. It managed to take the entire ...
Addressing the annual 'Satyajit Ray Memorial Lecture' at the 30th Kolkata International Film Festival here, Balki on Friday said barring few exceptions the 'footfalls in theatres are decreasing.' ...
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