Vikram Bhatt on Tumko Meri Kasam’s failure: ‘Film didn’t work because it didn’t have urgency….’ | Bollywood News
“Everyone forgot the masses and went to niche films. And during COVID, the audience’s habit of watching films in theatres disappeared. We stopped making massy films. If you see the South industry, it’s flourishing because it always prioritises the mass audience. They still want to see superheroes, want to see Pushpa, want to see Kantara. They still consider the villain a villain, still whistle and clap. Hum toh waisi films banana bhul gaye jise dekhkar audience seeti aur taaliya bajaye (We forgot how to make films which make the audience whistle and clap),” the filmmaker expressed. Also Read | Tumko Meri Kasam Movie Review: A meandering and overly long courtroom drama Story continues below this ad Vikram Bhatt also talked about how filmmakers should start focusing on the “urgency” element while making movies. “We have to make films in which there is urgency. I have learnt it recently only when my film Tumko Meri Kasam did not work. It got very good reviews. But it didn’t work because it was not an urgency film. So, …









