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How Aamir Khan's success at box office shows content is king

Aamir Khan's film choices over the years and his hunger for new ideas is hinting towards a shift in trend from just song dances to strong content.

September 11, 2017 / 15:04 IST
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Maryam Farooqui Moneycontrol News

The year 2017 so far has not seen any major hit apart from Rajamouli’s Baahubali: The Conclusion and after people got their answer for 'why 'Katappa killed Baahubali' only few films could bring audiences to the big screen. But, what sets these few films apart is that they are rich in content. A trend that is very prominently seen in films like Akshay Kumar-starrer Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar-starrer Shubh Mangal Savdhan and few others.

Directors are exploring new story lines and shifting focus from just song and dance routine and it looks like the cine goers are taking this in the positive stride. Mediocre performing films of Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan is a proof of this. Even their star power did not come to their rescue.

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But, there is another Khan that seems unaffected by the slump in the industry and this star’s success validates that content matters. It was in 2001 that this actor’s film found mention in front-line newspapers like the influential Los Angeles Times and a host of trade journals because of its nomination in Oscars. It was Aamir Khan’s Lagaan that pointed out Hollywood’s acknowledgement that quality films are being made in India.

Aamir Khan’s success at the box office indicates that strong content reigns and what testifies this is Dangal’s hit run not just at the Indian box office, but also overseas. Hong Kong film industry is seeing the Dangal wave now that was previously seen in China. It took the film only three days to take top spot at the Hong Kong box office. As far as collections are concerned, Dangal has raked in Rs 13 crore in Hong Kong while in China it touched Rs 2,000 crore mark taking the film to new heights.