Why Does Aamir Khan Find It Unfortunate That Films Are Compared By Numbers?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Aamir Khan criticizes the trend of judging films by box office earnings.
- He advocates for transparency in film performance metrics.
- Box office numbers should not define a film's quality.
- Aamir shares a personal story about his son meeting Dharmendra.
- Quality storytelling should take precedence over financial comparisons in cinema.
Mumbai, Nov 30 (NationPress) The renowned Bollywood actor Aamir Khan expressed his disappointment regarding the trend of comparing films solely based on box office numbers. During his speech at the 56th International Film Festival of India, Aamir emphasized the importance of transparency in the industry.
He stated, "In the U.S., the performance of a movie is openly accessible. Why should we hide our numbers? We can see how many screens a film is released in. There are systems in place that provide these figures in the U.S. It's essential for us to adopt a similar approach here."
Aamir remarked on the concerning shift where box office performance has become a primary measure of a film's success, saying, "I find it puzzling that there’s so much secrecy around these figures. For many, this has turned into a key metric for evaluation."
The actor known for his role in Sitaare Zameen Par stated that it is regrettable that audiences are now judging films based on their financial success. "In the past, we compared films based on our personal enjoyment of them. Those days are fleeting; trends come and go," he reflected.
In his closing remarks, Aamir insisted that ultimately, what lasts in the audience's memory is the quality of a film, irrespective of its box office performance.
Additionally, Aamir shared a heartfelt story about taking his younger son, Azad, to meet the legendary actor Dharmendra. He recounted forming a bond with Dharmendra over the last year of his life and how important it was for Azad to meet a cinematic icon whose legacy he had not yet experienced.