Why Salman Khan’s Sikandar Failed: A.R. Murugadoss Takes the Blame
Director A.R. Murugadoss has candidly admitted his responsibility for the box office disappointment of Sikandar, the 2009 action-thriller starring Salman Khan. Murugadoss reflected on what went wrong with the film, contrasting it with his earlier success, Ghajini, which also featured Aamir Khan.
Comparing Sikandar to Ghajini: A Director’s Perspective
Murugadoss acknowledged that Sikandar didn’t achieve the impact he envisioned. He believes the execution fell short of the mark, unlike Ghajini, which resonated strongly with audiences. He suggests that he couldn’t quite capture the same magic with Sikandar.
The Emotional Heart of Sikandar: A Missed Opportunity?
The director also revealed the emotional depth of Sikandar‘s storyline, hinting at a missed opportunity to connect with viewers on a deeper level. He believes the film’s potential wasn’t fully realized, attributing the failure to his own shortcomings as a director.