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In Talk: Salman Khan's 10 Percent Logic!
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 Jun 2019 10:18 AM GMTMost Celebrities won't be happy with the Reviews and it's understandable because the success rate is just 10 percent in the Film Industry. In the past, Few Heroes have openly expressed their displeasure over Reviewers who rate a film on the release date itself. And now, An Actor who's films are known to be unaffected by reviews made interesting comments.
Ahead of the release of 'Bharat', Salman Khan questioned, 'Whether you will publisize a newly released bike as a waste product within just 1 hour after it's launch? Better if Cinema too is spared for few days. Reviews leave an impact on 10 percent of the movie buffs. Ratings hardly affect my movies, but several Producers are paying the price because of them'.
May be, Salman Khan isn't aware of the fact that everything from automobiles and gadgets have been reviewed soon after the launch these days. In this competitive world, Only the best would survive and rest will be falling behind. The same rule applies for Movies too...Does a bad movie becomes successful if it's not reviewed? If 10 percent of people influenced by reviews decide the fate of a movie? What about the remaining 90 percent?
Fortunately, 'Bharat' managed to receive positive reviews. Most people agree that it's not a Salman Khan flick but Ali Abbas Zafar film.
Ahead of the release of 'Bharat', Salman Khan questioned, 'Whether you will publisize a newly released bike as a waste product within just 1 hour after it's launch? Better if Cinema too is spared for few days. Reviews leave an impact on 10 percent of the movie buffs. Ratings hardly affect my movies, but several Producers are paying the price because of them'.
May be, Salman Khan isn't aware of the fact that everything from automobiles and gadgets have been reviewed soon after the launch these days. In this competitive world, Only the best would survive and rest will be falling behind. The same rule applies for Movies too...Does a bad movie becomes successful if it's not reviewed? If 10 percent of people influenced by reviews decide the fate of a movie? What about the remaining 90 percent?
Fortunately, 'Bharat' managed to receive positive reviews. Most people agree that it's not a Salman Khan flick but Ali Abbas Zafar film.