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Goldie Behl stands up for Linger after box office failure

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Goldie Behl stands up for Linger after box office failure

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  • Goldie Behl opened up about ongoing boycott trends in Bollywood.
  • He also talked about Vijay Deverakonda’s film Liger which sank at box office.
  • According to Goldie, no trend can come in the way of a good movie.
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In a recent interview, movie producer Goldie Behl discussed current boycott tendencies in Bollywood and his opinions on how they affect movies. He also discussed Liger, Vijay Deverakonda’s debut Hindi film, which struggled at the box office after many people on the internet called for a boycott. No trend, in Goldie’s opinion, can interfere with a wonderful movie.

He told, “No I don’t think so any film can tank at the box office because of a trend of boycotting the film. My understanding is that if you see the percentage of the people going to theatres to watch the film vs on social media you will get the answer out there.”

“I feel no trend or anything can stop a good film from succeeding. I firmly believe in this. I have been in the industry for a very long time and if a film connects with the audience, nothing can stop it from succeeding. But at the same time, it’s really unfortunate that people are building up this negativity. I don’t know if such hate campaigns are affecting the performances of the film or if it’s coinciding with the film, not doing well. A good movie will work despite all odds.”

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