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Vidyut Jammwal: I don't get disappointed about anything in life

By IANS | Published: July 28, 2020 10:24 AM

New Delhi, July 28 Bollywood action star Vidyut Jammwal is happy that his films are releasing on OTT platforms ...

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New Delhi, July 28 Bollywood action star Vidyut Jammwal is happy that his films are releasing on OTT platforms because now people can watch his films on their own and decide whether they would like to watch somebody or not.

Vidyut's upcoming films "Yaara" and "Khuda Haafiz" have bypassed traditional theatrical release and will be releasing on the OTT platforms Zee5 and Disney+Hotstar VIP respectively.

He insists he is not disappointed that these films will not hit the big screen. "I don't get disappointed about anything in life. Like they say, when the right time comes, right things happen. Maybe, this is the right time for the right thing to happen," Vidyut told .

"What is this arrogance about not releasing in theatres? This is so good. The whole nation needed to watch my movies. There are people who wouldn't watch a Vidyut Jammwal film. Now they would know who this guy is and then decide. Normally, what happens is people don't go to the theatres because critics have their own opinion," he added.

Citing an example of his film, "Junglee", Vidyut claimed: "'Junglee' did not do Rs-100 crore business at the theatres but it is the number one rated movie on all OTT platforms. Critics didn't enjoy the film and what they wrote didn't let people go to the theatre. Now, people can watch it on their own and decide whether they would like to watch somebody or not."

( With inputs from IANS )

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