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My thoughts on The Roshans Documentary
I have watched the Salim-Javed documentary, recently. I had to skip a lot. Even though I am a fan of their work, I still found the documentary very monotonous. It didn't add anything new or exciting; If you are already familiar with their work and consume a healthy dose of- Bollywood news, interviews etc. At least the YRF documentary had better editing. It was very well crafted with nostalgia bait and propaganda that made it very enjoyable. But A documentary for the Roshans? I fail to see the point. If the documentary was just made about Hrithik Roshan and how great of a superstar he is, I would have somewhat understand. But making a documentary about Roshan family and how genius artist every one of them are is very hilarious. Well at least thats the vibe I got seeing the trailer. Granted that I dont know much about Hrithik Roshan's grandfather's work. But implying that- Rakesh Roshan and Rajesh Roshan are some kind of geniuses are so ludicrous. I think at this point we all know that those two so called directors made their carrier out of copying foreign movie and music. You can go to youtube and find many videos of Rajesh Roshan the great music director copying music from old american and Spanish songs. And for Rakesh he copied parts of the plot of "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) " to make " Koi Mil Gaya (2003)". He also blatantly ripped off Characters and action scenes from superhero films like- Man of Steel, X men, Iron Men 3, etc to make Krish 3. Its ok to take inspiration from other places. But when your whole Carrier is built upon copying and stealing, are you really a genius? I mean what's next an Abbas- Mustan, appreciation documentary? About how good they are at making orginal thriller movies? Lol. If you already didn't know, Abbas-Mustan, are infamous for ripping off Foreign Mystery-Thriller films. Did you watch the Roshans Documentary ? What do you think?1
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