“Dilwale has not created the kind of buzz it should have. The trailer shows cars being blown up, which we have seen before. There is nothing new there. When you have a 20-year-old pair, it doesn’t make that very exciting. They might have started their journey 20 years ago in a massive way, but they are not as exciting to today’s youngsters. It’s embarrassing to see two older people romancing. Here (in Bajirao Mastani), the trailer looks gigantic. It’s a Mughal-E-Azam of modern times. What happened in the 1960s is being repeated in 2015. After 55 years, we can finally see this sort of grandeur,” says Mehra.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Dilwale Trailer
“Dilwale has not created the kind of buzz it should have. The trailer shows cars being blown up, which we have seen before. There is nothing new there. When you have a 20-year-old pair, it doesn’t make that very exciting. They might have started their journey 20 years ago in a massive way, but they are not as exciting to today’s youngsters. It’s embarrassing to see two older people romancing. Here (in Bajirao Mastani), the trailer looks gigantic. It’s a Mughal-E-Azam of modern times. What happened in the 1960s is being repeated in 2015. After 55 years, we can finally see this sort of grandeur,” says Mehra.
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