Anil Kapoor Talks About The Boycott Trend And Bollywood Films Facing Continuous Box Office Flops

Anil Kapoor talks about the boycott trend, saying actors, directors, and producers talking about films working or not working… yeh silsila toh kaafi salon se chalta aa raha hai."

The Bollywood Boycott trend and its effect on the box office seem to never end. The films of biggie celebs like Salman Khan’s Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha, and Akshay Kumar’s Selfiee among others, failed to impress at the box office. But all thanks to Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, saved Bollywood from drowning. Many celebrities have raised their statements regarding the Boycott trend, and now Anil Kapoor has also reacted to it.

In a conversation with the Indian Express, Anil Kapoor talks about the same, saying he has been working for so many years, his father (Surinder Kapoor) was also in this industry, they have been here for around 60 years. Actors, directors, and producers talking about films working or not working… yeh silsila toh kaafi salon se chalta aa raha hai.” There are phases… for example, for two years, a particular type of film didn’t work, and people said, Industry bandh ho rahi hai. He has seen these phases five to six times in his career, but that doesn’t happen; it will never happen. It is just how every person sees ups and downs in their life, so it is the same with business.There will be good and bad times.”

When he was asked about everyone looking at the brighter side, he concluded that he takes the dull phase positively because, during the COVID-19 pandemic, people have taken the time to try and understand how to work harder and do better films. People learn a lot in such situations, and those who don’t, don’t survive.

According to the actor, he thinks those who are sincere and honest with their work and know their job and their craft have nothing to be scared about; they just have to keep working. Films will be made, and if the films are good, audiences will come to watch them; they are watching good films.

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