Fighter: Siddharth Anand TROLLED For Claiming ‘90% Indians Didn’t Understand The Film Because They Haven’t Flown In Planes’, Trends On Social Media With Hilarious Reactions
February 2, 2024The movie “Fighter” didn’t do as well as the director hoped, and people online are making fun of him for what he said about it.
- Movie didn’t sell many tickets: “Fighter” didn’t make much money compared to other movies by the same director.
- Director said weird thing: The director said in an interview that most people in India haven’t been on a plane, so they wouldn’t understand the movie’s airplane action scenes.
- People online think he’s wrong: People on the internet are making fun of him for saying this, because they think it’s a silly excuse.
Fighter movie's director says his film didn't do well because 90% of Indians hasn't experienced airports or air travel, so they couldn't relate to his film.
Oppenheimer worked because 90% of Indians are into nuclear physics, Ek Tha Tiger worked because 90% of Indians are RAW… pic.twitter.com/wBqSfS6hVI
— THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) February 2, 2024
Clips of his statement have gone viral on social media platforms and netizens are leaving no chance to troll the filmmaker. Reacting to his dissection and analysis, a user on X wrote, “Masterpiece fighter dekhne ke liye airport ke chakkar maarke aane chahiye 90% population ko.”
“Then shouldn’t have made it? & You’ve made it then stand by it without blaming the audience directly or indirectly,” wrote another user.
“100% population ne mughal era nhi dekha hai still they liked and appreciated mughal-e-azam. Nashe me interview derha kya ye,” read another comment.
“To India me bnaya hi kyu @justSidAnand foreign me hi release krte foreign ke liye movie bnaya tha na,” wrote another user.
A user asked, “Ye 90% ka statistic kahaan se laaya ye? Does he know how many flights fly in India every hour?”
“Blaming audience for his incapacity to impress them with his Mid film. Movie like #Oppenheimer was able to mint 120crs+ in India being a limited release & being “A” rated. So Indians are all theoretical physicists so they enjoyed Oppenheimer ? Don’t sell mediocrity,” a user commented.
Here’s how other users reacted to his statement: