Originally posted by: atominis
Andaz Apna Apna was promising but not a dream project.
I didn't say it was.
Its production value and poor release are proof of what a dream project it was.
Producer, director, distributor, actors, all fell out. They themselves didn't know how this film was completed. The film was out on home video and cable TV before its release in theatres. Nobody knew when it was released. Nobody knows how it came and went because of the limited and poor release it had. Its reasons for flopping are completely different!
It was not like usual films that get released properly but then get rejected. Even media and its own cast didn't know when it came and went. They were assuming it could be shelved. 😆
Your desperation is amusing.As is your rabidness.
Calling films done earliest in career, films done to repay debts, films done as favours for family or colleagues as dream projects! And calling under performers as failures. Disaster means dead on arrival. Even a shitty film like Mela was not dead on arrival FYI.That's great. I was not the one who gave that movie as an example. Reading is your friend.
Atleast try to look up about the past before spamming the thread with list of dream projects that failed.
Even you know that BV is a dream project while Besharam or Rocket Singh are not. You also know difference between a film that opens well at least, and is not dead on arrival itself.
Mera Naam Joker and Kaagaz Ke Phool are legit examples. Those are my examples so agreed. 😊
So should be films like Siddhartha, Utsav. 😆 Kapoors have quite a lead in failed epic, dream projects.
but when aamir khan did a cameo in damini
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