
R Madhavan On Lack Of Good Romantic Films These Days: ‘No One Does It Like SRK'
The actor expressed his disappointment over the lack of good love stories featuring older men and women, whom he believes are 'the most romantic people.'
R Madhavan did not mince his words when sharing his thoughts about the dearth of good romantic movies in Hindi cinema these days. The actor, who is set to return to the genre with a classic love story, Aap Jaisa Koi, recently spoke about why romantic films today are no longer as impactful. He also discussed why Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan remains the king of on-screen romance.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Madhavan cited Hollywood's As Good As It Gets as an example and expressed his disappointment over the lack of good love stories featuring older men and women, whom he believes are 'the most romantic people.' He explained that he chose to do Aap Jaisa Koi, a romantic film, rather than an action or thriller movie because Indian cinema has failed to produce compelling and mature love stories.
He said, 'I don't recall any rom-com that has worked on OTT platforms either. I know Korean (dramas) work, but I don't recall seeing any hardcore, Indian, romantic films. Let alone one that is age-appropriate for a 55-year-old." According to Madhavan, people of his generation have lived through enough to appreciate the value of love and relationships truly. 'It's low-hanging fruit to be plucked in this genre, but we don't have writers. Writers who can see films like As Good as It Gets (1997) as romantic stories. I can't forget those dialogues," the actor stated.
Furthermore, Madhavan dismissed the notion that love stories no longer appeal to the audience or sell well. The 54-year-old actor insisted that if love stories are well-written, they are bound to impress the audience. Pointing to Hindi cinema's King of Romance, he said, 'Don't blame the money. Get us a story, no? One that is well-researched. No one does romance like Shah Rukh," adding, 'But one needs a heroine of his age as well. That's getting difficult to find."
R Madhavan, who made his Hindi film debut with the classic romantic film Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein, starring Dia Mirza, is soon to be seen in the love story Aap Jaisa Koi opposite Fatima Sana Shaikh. Directed by Vivek Soni and produced by Karan Johar's Dharmatic Entertainment, the film revolves around two unique individuals who embark on a journey of unexpected twists and heartfelt moments.
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