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Bollywood can survive beyond the Khans
Bollywood Desk
New
Delhi—After decades of domination by the three Khans (Shah Rukh, Aamir
and Salman), 2006 witnessed the establishment of a second generation of
superstars who are set to takeover the baton. Hrithik Roshan has clearly
emerged as the next big bet in Bollywood. With two blockbusters -
“Krrish” and “Dhoom 2” - within one year under his belt, the light-eyed
hunk is being compared to Hollywood sensations Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
Hrithik’s superhuman act in “Krrish” has been touted as better than
Hollywood’s super heroes. And in “Dhoom 2”, he has given a blockbuster
not produced by his father. The film has also put the stamp of
successive successes on Abhishek Bachchan, whose fortunes had turned for
the better with “Bunty Aur Babli” and has been shinning since then.
Abhishek’s upcoming single-hero project “Guru” is likely to consolidate
his position as a performer-cum-star. One look at the reining films on
the marquees and it seems that John Abraham is set to occupy top
rankings in the tally of leading Bollywood actors in the New Year. Given
that, he has no family ties with the industry, this is no easy feat.
John is featuring in two films on the marquees at the moment and both
are as different as chalk and cheese.
While one is “Baabul”, a true-blue Bollywood multi-starrer about widow
remarriage, the other is a rare travelogue into war-torn Afghanistan
titled “Kabul Express”. John is comfortable rubbing shoulders with mega
stars like Salman, Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukerji as well as talented
character actors like Arshad Warsi and Nana Patekar. Shah Rukh, Aamir
and Salman have also had their share of success this year. But the norm
that films featuring the Khans will be the biggest grosser of the year
has been broken.
Box-office wise, Shah Rukh and Salman have not performed exceptionally
this year. “Don - The Chase Begins” was Shah Rukh’s calling card this
year but it did not outshine all others. Salman’s “Jaan-e-mann” fell
short of the competition. Although Salman’s “Baabul” may still be a hit
as it is a family oriented drama and such flicks usually take time to
grow on audiences. The actor has, however, lost some of his box office
draw this year.
Aamir with his policy of one project at a time will continue to be a
chief attraction in the year ahead but for film trade investors
investing in him is no longer a guarantee to success. And now that Shah
Rukh has signed on to do STAR’s “Kaun Banega Crorepati”, he will have
less time for films. Thankfully for Bollywood, a new set of stars is
waiting in the wings. |