Published 16 Nov, 2018 10:28am

Now Shah Rukh Khan is defending Thugs of Hindostan

Thugs of Hindostan may not have been hailed by critics but friends of the film's stars Aamir Khan and Amitabh Bachchan are defending their latest work.

After Suniel Shetty called the criticism of the film "unfortunate", Shah Rukh Khan is the latest Bollywood star to say that Thugs of Hindostan has been unfairly criticised.

In an interview with Telegraph, SRK said, “[Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan] are people who have given excellence to cinema for years. A film can be good, a film can be bad; none of us can ever claim ki ‘maine duniya ki sabsi achchi film banayi hain.’ Mr Bachchan and Aamir have been people who have constantly contributed to the excellence of cinema. The greatest contribution to Hindi cinema in the last 10 years has been from Aamir, and with Amitji, it’s been even longer. Now if a film of theirs (Thugs of Hindostan) doesn’t reach the level that you expected it to, does it take away from what they have done for cinema?”

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The Zero actor continued, “I think some people have been a little too harsh. It’s heartbreaking. It doesn’t mean that their spirit is broken, they are all amazing artistes who will bounce back. But one needs to be a little less harsh. Aamir has never done a film in which he hasn’t put in his best… I’ve known him for 20 years. And if there’s anyone who can put in even more effort than Aamir — which Aamir will also agree — it’s Amitji… and at this age! So they’ve come in with good hearts and great talent and tried to make a film which tries to open up a new genre.”

He finished off by saying that with Thugs of Hindostan, Amitabh and Aamir attempted something new since “an adventure film has not been made in India in decades.”

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