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“We don’t have enough…”

Amid the waves of 2025, Aamir Khan reflects on the dull phase of Hindi films and why Bollywood suffers. He also highlighted the wrong business model.

Aamir Khan reflects on the dull phase of Hindi cinemas and discusses why Bollywood fails in the waves of 2025. The actor's last big screen outing is Laal Singh Chaddha. The Hindi remake of Hollywood classic Forrest Agump was a key commercial failure that led to Aamir taking a break from the show. At the summit, Aamir pointed out that there are fewer screens in the movie, which is one of the main reasons behind the fall.

The Ghajini actor said China, which has a less-popular population than India, has more screens than the United States. He added, adding, “One of the biggest problems we faced in decades is that we don’t have enough screens. According to me, that’s what we should invest in. India has huge potential, but only when you have these sales points nationwide. 3 idiot actors called it “very unfortunate” and further said: “We have to have more screens.” We have more screens on Indian screens. ”

Dangerous actors share that the 45-day gap between drama and OTT release is another reason for the Bollywood rest phase. Amir said the space between the two was “too short” and the cinema suffered from the “wrong” business modules. “Between the drama and the OTT release, the window is too small. You are killing your own business. You tell the audience not to come, which is why they are not doing well,” Amir said.

Finally, he stressed that the gap between drama and OTT release should be reconsidered. “Whether your movie is good or bad, this business model doesn't make sense to me. Regardless of the quality of the movie, it's an independent topic; what is my business model? At the moment, it's very wrong.” On the work side, we'll see Aamir make a comeback with Sitaare Zameen Par.

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