Topic of discussion has gone for a toss because of this bloody thread 😂😂
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
you should thank god it was a thread otherwise 'log bohot baatein banaate'.
@priyanshusharma2365Күн бұрын
itti editing kebaad bhi it made it through to the video jammy bhai ye to saaf saaf planted that
@akashchaturvedi866823 сағат бұрын
A query, albeit unrelated to the much-discussed thread: While one fully acknowledges Vikrant's prerogative to embark upon a well-deserved hiatus-an entirely personal and legitimate decision-one cannot help but muse on the timing of his proclamation. Was it truly imperative to unveil such an announcement at this juncture? Could it not have been judiciously deferred until his cinematic endeavor had run its commercial course? This is not to cast aspersions on the authenticity of his intent to take a break, but the coincidence of this revelation with the promotional cycle of his forthcoming projects seems conspicuously advantageous, almost as though it were a strategic confluence rather than a serendipitous alignment.
@ravindragawade264921 сағат бұрын
Hey anmol...Will you please make a video on " How amazing and versatile Urmila Matondkar was...And her amazing filmography, style statement, Dance and legendary acting...There should be a dedicated video on her
@thesumit_c19 сағат бұрын
Accha hua last me bta diya, nhi to abhi unsubscribe kr dena tha
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
Enough of bollywood celebrities quitting acting in their prime - can we just talk about why jammy is not posting more dance routines in his prime? dude why are you going for hrithik roshan route - we want our old anmol back.
@anupdeshpande5810Күн бұрын
Right on point
@karthik951Күн бұрын
Hear this out jammy, we want more dance vids
@KICK839Күн бұрын
It's been like 5 years
@ashleylobo7090Күн бұрын
Very egoistic of Anmol😂
@sayantanbanerjee1644Күн бұрын
Exactly 😢
@CationnaКүн бұрын
As a woman, there's nothing wrong with choosing raising your children over any career, if you feel this is where your gifts are best spent and that's what you want to do. There's also nothing wrong with taking a break and going back to work once kids go to school. It's only wrong if you do it because you feel forced to do so, and/or your husband doesn't appreciate your input into society (whether raising kids or working), and/or he wants you to quit something you're passionate about to be his personal servant. As long as it's your choice and you're happy with it, it's all good.
@krishniarumugamКүн бұрын
Fully agree.
@AmeersuhailКүн бұрын
Couldn't have worded it better myself, and I'm a social justice warrior :P
@akanchhaaryal4642Күн бұрын
It shouldn’t be about women or man should be count same for man too. If they want to stay at home and take care it should be fine too
@TriedRefusedProductionsКүн бұрын
100% that’s why I also preface with each example, these are adults making adult decisions. Each to their own indeed
@fareedkhan4528Күн бұрын
It’s quite ironic that these so-called “liberators” demand women to perform for their amusement, be it through dance or acting. Yet, when these women choose to step away from the spotlight to focus on their families or pursue their faith, these so-called "woke" advocates suddenly become distressed. They cry out, "No, no! Women must juggle both motherhood and their roles as entertainers for our pleasure." This reveals a shocking level of selfishness and hypocrisy. These individuals push a narrative that objectifies women under the guise of empowerment, while ignoring the harsh realities that many women face in balancing personal lives with such demanding careers. It’s a thinly veiled propaganda that dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries during the Industrial Revolution, when industries desperately needed more workers. Back then, the narrative was spun to convince women that they could find freedom in the workforce instead of being nurtured at home as queens, supported by their husbands. The truth is, this relentless push for women to conform to an unrealistic dual role is nothing short of exploitative. It’s time to recognize that true freedom allows women to choose their paths, whether that means focusing on religion or devoting themselves to their families. The agenda to objectify women as mere entertainers is not liberation; it’s a betrayal of the very principles of respect and choice that the feminist movement claims to champion.
@julpar253Күн бұрын
Asin 's first passion was never movies. She always loved business and even got an award for the young entrepreneur... something like that. She did modeling just like a hobbie and by chance got into movies. . That is why when things felt right, she married a businessman. She is very much involved in his work and doing something she likes.
@bestboy8278Күн бұрын
She was an entrepreneur ?
@lilly22214Күн бұрын
Yes She's from kochi kerala And I've heard that her father was a bussiness man Her fam was well in being business in Kochi
@debadityadutta6483Күн бұрын
Thats a little sad to know tbh. I always felt she uplifted the movies she appeared in.
@RockyRock-vv3exКүн бұрын
She was very fond of. Movies and acting. Her father arranged that role by persuading director sathyan anthikkad in malayalam film.
@randomhooman323623 сағат бұрын
she has completely isolated herself from any type of screen presence she hardly has any podcast or interview, not coming to bollywood events or parties or award functions and rarely posts on her instagram or other socials (compared to others like genelia or ayesha takia who are quite active on social media or attend functions sometimes) it feels like ages since i last saw her
@nainarai8377Күн бұрын
Burn out is real, tbh. He is very much entitled to take a break, but the sad thing is perhaps his stardom may not be as great as it is today. The audience, the industry is truly fickle. I do hope he gets the same love when he comes back.
@PokhrajRoy.Күн бұрын
I just wish Parveen Babi had a solid support system and better mental health resources. She was truly a fashion icon and an entertainer.
@harshsrivastava4335Күн бұрын
You missed Preity zinta who was at her peak and had so many memorable hits but suddenly left probably to become full time entrepreneur
@ssa6227Күн бұрын
Yess
@Hakunamatata67301Күн бұрын
She left coz she became a coke head buddy.
@bruhfr243423 сағат бұрын
wasn't that due to the underworld relations she had? or something like that?
@nezukochanfan979523 сағат бұрын
Her movies were not performing well, one recent movie of her I remember watching is Bhaiyaji Superhit
@ssa622722 сағат бұрын
@nezukochanfan9795 Yes you are right
@mehndi733019 сағат бұрын
One thing that suprised me was that Kajol was one of the most popular/loved actresses in the 2000s but looking at her filmography, she only had 3 releases in the span of 2001-2009 and one of them was a home production. She was like Anushka and had said she wanted a family early on. If I'm not wrong, she may be one of the only actresses who was able to take a break and come back successfully. i find that more courageous than continuously working and getting scared of losing out projects (which is what i felt kareena was scared of)
@yashaswinikrishnan187818 сағат бұрын
having tight connections certainly helped, her friendship with srk and kjo especially
@mehndi733017 сағат бұрын
@@yashaswinikrishnan1878 Maybe, but she didn't use them for her comeback. She was supposed to comeback with KANK which would have been safer for her bc her pairing with SRK in a KJo film would be a guaranteed hit. But she rejected it and had her comeback with Fanaa with Aamir whose pairing with her was new and risky.
@jow34511 сағат бұрын
Come back successfully? Dont think so..
@mooncake557910 сағат бұрын
To be honest, Kajol was and still isnt a good actress. But her connections with KJo and SRK early on has helped keep her still popular enough and relevant today. Smart woman! Her cousin, Rani though is a phenomenal actress. And today with her marrying into the Chopra khandaan helps her too i suppose.
@mehndi733010 сағат бұрын
@@jow345 Yes, Fanaa was her comeback film and it was a huge hit at box office. Other actresses didn't have good comebacks like Madhuri's Aaja Nachle flopped, Preity Zinta's Ishqk in Paris flopped, Karisma Kapoor's Dangerous Ishhq flopped etc.
@AHMEDKHAN-ep2uhКүн бұрын
Asin quitting at peak, still unbelievable as she had all traits of pan India star. Even Thalapathy Vijay, he's literally critics proof. Would have loved a Leo 2
@faraz596Күн бұрын
Maybe she was fed up of the industry trends like Unequal pay Casting couch offers etc.
@flyhigh103620 сағат бұрын
Missionary Vijay saala
@yashaswinikrishnan187818 сағат бұрын
@@faraz596omg i still remember how salman was starting to prey on her
@mythologicalmainstay502914 сағат бұрын
When you rewatch KWK and look at the old blinds, it’s clear that KJO and Co tried to bully her too Ekta Kapoor called « Ass » in. Anushka called her « A » sin Mukesh Bhatt made statements like: Asin has no future in Bollywood. There were so many blinds claiming that she has a body odor problem. Given the toxicity, no wonder she decided to leave
@shivamsawant583011 сағат бұрын
@@mythologicalmainstay5029 Ekta kapoor? Which season or episode?
@tanaykumar1824Күн бұрын
The Kapoor family is notorious for not letting the women in the family work. Even the girls born like Karishma didn’t get much support!
@Balakrishna-jj1fpКүн бұрын
Nothing wrong in taking a break or calling it quits.. every person is different.. priorities change from time to time.
@AnkitGupta-u1nКүн бұрын
Amitabh took a sabbatical in the 90s to recalibrate his life and career. He went to London.. and whenever anyone would recognize him there, he'd leave the place asap. By the time he came back, industry had changed completely.. He faced dark times with ABCL and the failing films... of course, history would be made in the year 2000 when he came back with KBC and Mohabbatein... but we are talking about Amitabh Bachchan here.. not everyone who takes the gamble of a break, gets the desired returns..
@sunny9678923 сағат бұрын
Kajol quit at her prime after marrying Ajay Devgan!
@relwindsouza307611 сағат бұрын
She still acted in movies, ur wrong
@sunny9678910 сағат бұрын
@@relwindsouza3076 She came back years later
@prince48126 сағат бұрын
@@sunny96789each year she have Atleast one movie she is still working on 3 or more movies and this year she had 2 patti
@shivamsawant5830Күн бұрын
Trivia about Asin: 22 films out of 25 were hits 😢 Definitely not the nostalgia whining about her Asin was such a talented actress... She was a huge star in south 2003-2008 👑 The plus point about her was she used to dub her films unlike her contemporaries... Then she forayed to bollywood Sticked to commercial format delivered hits mostly then took retirement in 2013 only just for the sake of a 25th film she did a film with Abhishek (2015) and never came back😢 Asin was offered Barfi (both the roles) aparichit, bachana ae haseeno, delhi 6, singham, wanted, lootera, Karthik calling karthik, de Dana dan, welcome back, raabata 🥲 She was a choice for Chennai express, raone, 2 states opposite srk😢 She refused many Mohit Suri films which were hits that's why mukesh bhatt badmouthed her openly 😑
@j_vinsmoke2576Күн бұрын
Dude the video just dropped, when did you write this 🐸🔥
@Aditya_65318Күн бұрын
@@j_vinsmoke2576 true 😂😂
@PS-ug7nmКүн бұрын
MKC Mukesh bhatt ki - Any Asin fans
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
@@j_vinsmoke2576 I wasn't aware even asin has a PR lol.
@Just_thoughts_and_mindКүн бұрын
Asin created a wave and no doubt she ruled the south industry . But Is she a good actress no. Did she succeed in Bollywood ? No . She didn’t get much opportunity it was all commercial movies but her acting was very bad in those. She could have gone back to south may be .
@arjunnair8037Күн бұрын
Man my heart still breaks for Zaira Wasim. Miss seeing her on screen ever since Secret Superstar and the Sky is Pink.
@Ashwini-u2pКүн бұрын
Well she made that choice of quitting acting career when she was at the peak of her game. No need to feel bad for her..
@fareedkhan4528Күн бұрын
It’s quite ironic that these so-called “liberators” demand women to perform for their amusement, be it through dance or acting. Yet, when these women choose to step away from the spotlight to focus on their families or pursue their faith, these so-called "woke" advocates suddenly become distressed. They cry out, "No, no! Women must juggle both motherhood and their roles as entertainers for our pleasure." This reveals a shocking level of selfishness and hypocrisy. These individuals push a narrative that objectifies women under the guise of empowerment, while ignoring the harsh realities that many women face in balancing personal lives with such demanding careers. It’s a thinly veiled propaganda that dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries during the Industrial Revolution, when industries desperately needed more workers. Back then, the narrative was spun to convince women that they could find freedom in the workforce instead of being nurtured at home as queens, supported by their husbands. The truth is, this relentless push for women to conform to an unrealistic dual role is nothing short of exploitative. It’s time to recognize that true freedom allows women to choose their paths, whether that means focusing on religion or devoting themselves to their families. The agenda to objectify women as mere entertainers is not liberation; it’s a betrayal of the very principles of respect and choice that the feminist movement claims to champion.
@ssa6227Күн бұрын
@@fareedkhan4528👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@Eveready-b2uКүн бұрын
She chose that for herself she found her happy place, no need to feel sorry for her.
@abhishekbhardwaj8398Күн бұрын
Shut up. Radical sympathiser@@fareedkhan4528
@lizmol-sanКүн бұрын
It’s not egoistical for a person to take a break for their mental, physical or emotional health. I understand the next statement that it is a fallacy to expect to retain same position in the film industry after few years gap. But health is everything, rest comes after it. We only have one body in the end, nothing can replace it.
@CationnaКүн бұрын
@@lizmol-san fully agree! I think Amitabh was simply talking about this aspect of going on a break and expecting to come back to the same place and be welcomed with open arms as egotistical, as thinking yourself so big even missing a couple of years won't shake you - and we know he was speaking from own bitter experience. So absolutely, health should come first. But also you have to realise decisions come with consequences (and it's still ok, because it's better to be happy than successful).
@dashmeetsingh9679Күн бұрын
Glory jobs and normal jobs are different beasts. Glory jobs : everyone is trying to get in. Be it actors/models/journalists/cricketers etc. You take a break and everything is gone.
@Pratt11Күн бұрын
Hearing about Vikrant's retirement while he was working with Shanaya was something...
@SaurabhTiwari-by9zjКүн бұрын
Please read his latest statement, he needs a long break not retiring
@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqviКүн бұрын
I am pretty sure it's something to do with the Libturds attacking him for his latest movie. Saw Sucharita and Arfa's tweet. They are so desperate for attention. Gosh.
@chandnichowk824222 сағат бұрын
I heard the same about Kajol. She chose to get married right after 1998 when she gave hits like Pyar kiya to darna kya and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and barely did films. K3G was a huge hit but after that she decided leave the industry maybe permanently. That made her lose out on projects like Mohabattein, Veer Zara, Chalte Chalte, Gadar, KANK, all which she rejected mainly bc of her marriage or baby. She was gone for 5 years but she came back strong with Fanaa. A lot of actresses do "comeback films" but most aren't that successful. But I think most women do want to take the maternity leave when they have a baby and that makes them ahrd to come back.
@arunimaverma8130Күн бұрын
i have great admiration for vikrant massey for quitting while hes ahead. its obvious he made a substantial amount as a tv actor and he is comfortable enough
@nikhilnarayan8932Күн бұрын
For me the most justified and worth break out was of "SRIDEVI'S" from 1997(Judai) till 2012, untill she bangs her comeback with the iconic masterpieces like English vinglish (2012) and MOM (2016)
@varshakamalanathan2292Күн бұрын
bro forgot to include the critically acclaimed oscar winning movie - puli (tamil)
@AaushKumar-ob6wcКүн бұрын
Mom came in 2017
@Tanu23106Күн бұрын
Ignore your problem's just like Jammy ignored that red thing from his chin
@TriedRefusedProductionsКүн бұрын
Bruh f*ck this Towel 💀
@jaisermadharasanКүн бұрын
@@TriedRefusedProductions please review KOTTUKAALI AND VAAZHAI movie
@emoney6692Күн бұрын
@@TriedRefusedProductions that would hurt 😢
@sankuMКүн бұрын
😂🤣🤣😆
@suruvyas26Күн бұрын
Mental health should be taken seriously. Unless one wants to repeat what sushant did
@VampirerullerКүн бұрын
They earned enough just in a few years to survive for their whole life without going daily to do 9-5 jobs all their lives so there is no need to exaggerate things about their quitting or taking break by people. They had more luxurious life than all of us. People worry to much about an actor or actress careers then their own careers 🙇
@dysplasiaanaplasia41289 сағат бұрын
You re the only person with a worthy comment
@Smd358032 минут бұрын
In the 90s and earlier, women didn't necessarily leave because they wanted to focus on their family but that they didn't have a career anymore. It was understood that the audience would not be interested in a married woman playing the hero's love interest. And in some cases, if she married into a more prestigious family, it would be a disgrace to the husband's family for the wife to work (like they couldn't support her) and especially as the female lead (dancing in revealing clothes). It was a huge achievement for us as a society when women were able to continue to draw audiences even after they got married and had kids.
@raahilkhalifa5834Күн бұрын
The 2000s was really a brilliant year for Bollywood even underrated actresses like Asin, Ayesha, Sushmita and so many more it truly captures how much of a talent they had its sad they quitted films so early
@Sonal_M_Suvarna22 сағат бұрын
5:26 Nutan is also a few actresses who, after marriage, worked till her death, giving hits in the 50s 60s and 70s and character roles in the 80s until her death 1991
@naseem140218 сағат бұрын
Sharmila tagore too.
@janvikhattar5911Күн бұрын
(1:00) He never said "long break". It's clearly written in his post that the 2 movies will be his "last 2 movies". And now he's saying that his words were "misinterpreted". I'm a fan of his acting since Balika Vadu and i don't wanna sound like a hater but this clearly looks like a PR stunt, attention-seeking move. So weird. (2:30-4:03) okayyy...i agree
@lakshaytanwar8437Күн бұрын
He has written recalibrate and go back home …….and until time deems right . !
@pratiksha5072Күн бұрын
Your lack of reading comprehension skills does not make Vikrant an attention-seeker. He had clearly written these would be his last two movies till the time was deemed right. That indicates a break and not retirement. Maybe read the entire thing before writing rubbish on the internet next time.
@janvikhattar5911Күн бұрын
@@pratiksha5072 I'm giving my opinion.
@PokhrajRoy.Күн бұрын
8:40 Somehow, no one tells male actors how they handle their home life and work life. If I’m an interviewer, I do want to ask that question and do an elaborate statistical analysis.
@soorej91Күн бұрын
Asin left because she was on the path of being irrelevant Sure she had a glorious run in tamil and a fantastic debut in bollywood but she pretty much fizzled out by the mid 2010s. She had lost a lot of goodwill with the tamil people due to her Sri Lanka visit and bollywood didn't exactly warm upto her. Her only saving grace was Ghajini which was a remake of her successful film. She realized the best way to go about it to ties the knot with a rich guy.
@bruhfr243423 сағат бұрын
micromax 😂
@PrinceK-dm3xs11 сағат бұрын
Het first interest was actually in being an entrepreneur. And she did it, now she is invested alot in her partner's business.
@Krishnakumar-wl7ihКүн бұрын
People who quit acting at the prime are the ones who... 1. Are satisfied with the money they have 2. Want an escape from stardom as its very anxiety inducing to an introvert 3. Who see acting as a job rather than a craft or art after some stardom Its ok to quit acting, but I agree with Amitabh ji. Once you quit, you can't expect your past stardom to give new projects in future
@00EsportsКүн бұрын
Just finished Shan Prasher's video on same subject 😮
@iamPrinceKКүн бұрын
Me too, fulll sapooot😅
@zinnea9825Күн бұрын
Same
@onasunnyday366Күн бұрын
U want a medal or some brains?
@ae-anythingeverything5613Күн бұрын
Same
@shivanshsethmusicКүн бұрын
Kamo man 🗣️
@bhaveshchawhan9002Күн бұрын
SRK and PRABHAS really defined all odds by disappearing for 4-5years and coming with a banger it was very tough for srk but also for prabhas cause he had a industry hit with mirchi and just vanished 😂 these two aren't scared of shit
@COMIC_EDITSКүн бұрын
While Mr. Bachchan is right about position afterwords not being the same. Calling it 'egoistic' is being dismissive of others' circumstances. SRK, Amir, Sridevi, Madhuri, etc. taking breaks are different. Everyone's circumstances and positions are different, therefore making 'taking a break' a Case-based Decision Making Process, dependent on individuals and their situation (as you explain). And sometimes, taking a break is what is exactly needed, I mean..... Ask Akshay Kumar
@shraddhadixit20 сағат бұрын
Yup
@shahkarim3394Күн бұрын
Kareena is not actually an ideal example for this topic. She was able to maintain multiple roles due to her equation with the industry people Let me give you an example. This is a story which Kareena shared with Taran Adarsh in his show When Amir offered Kareena Talash, she was already signed for dharma movie with Imran khan and Salman’s bodyguard. Kareena decided that she wants to do all 3 movies. So her Secretary went to Karan Johar and Salman’s brother in law Atul. He requested both of them to postpone the movie shooting for a month or two. Due to her status in the industry and good equation with both, Karan and atul gladly gave her a two months time period. So she finished talash comfortably and then started doing the other two films as promised So long story short, she always benefited from her equation with big producers. I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with that. She’s also a very sharp woman. But using her as an example in the video is unfair imo
@ashwiniprabhu735Күн бұрын
Yes correct. But the reason why her name is mentioned in the video is different. She did not take a break post her kids is what is being emphasized. She was not married when she did Talash and Bodyguard.
@shahkarim3394Күн бұрын
@ you took my comment too literally. It was an example. My point is that the big producers worked around her schedule and made accommodations for her. I’m sure she’s getting the same treatment post motherhood. That’s why she didn’t have to take a break. Other female actors don’t have that luxury
@ocuyo14 сағат бұрын
This is a list of people who quit in their PRIME, so they probably could've received some accomodations to continue their careers if they wanted to, just maybe not as much as the most popular leading lady of 2010s.
@amoghjalan3452Күн бұрын
Hey! Just wanted to say that this new way of posting listicles is really great. Building so much context before the video starts and then relating every person in the list to the context established is way more engaging than just listing out top 10 actors who left acting at their prime.
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
Leo sequel would never happen and he will never appear in LCU if thalapathy vijay never comes back to act again. I'll be back with more disturbing facts.
@Jai14bestКүн бұрын
idc
@DCBat_MobileКүн бұрын
he will be back once his political journey fails in 2026.
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
@@Jai14best we do though.
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
@@DCBat_Mobile parthiban will soon become leo das when we need him.
@shootergaming5929Күн бұрын
Really 😂 thalapathy is back with a bang with some weird title and some cringe beat songs in that. Note this down this will happen.
@drmusicfunКүн бұрын
Sharmila Tagore and not kareena was the OG married leading lady of the industry.
@PhoneTest-vf3gv22 сағат бұрын
So were Shobhana Samarth and Devika Rani.
@ShivaayD007Күн бұрын
You forgot Madhuri Dixit.
@naseem140218 сағат бұрын
Madhuri didnt leave at her peak. Her peak as a romantic lead was over by mid / late 90s
@mumtahinaefshita1544Күн бұрын
I never skip your videos. I have an almost film analyst because of you.
@seemavikasgadiya98Күн бұрын
The most well researched channel
@iamPrinceKКүн бұрын
With great understanding of how to talk politely in public.
@TheSatireDeshbhaktImranКүн бұрын
The dumb us dont realize that someone like Vikrant is also a working person (acting is also a job) and kudos to him that he can take sabbatical , we all can just think about such stuffs and we cannot since its not financially feasible for us So burnt out is true , we all face it , but we live with it coz we cannot financially afford it , BUT HE can and he did
@IndronielКүн бұрын
I think that Imran quit movies, because no leading actress wanted to work with him. Katrina and Deepika refused to do Katti Batti with him, they demanded that he would be replaced (after working with him previously). When leading actresses don't want to work with you, it becomes really painful.
@CationnaКүн бұрын
@@Indroniel why didn't they want to work with him? Just because he was boxoffice repellant, or was he difficult on set? (Frankly, I think both of these things more or less would just force one to quit. I don't think he was particularly at his peak at the time)
@PK-ev8dpКүн бұрын
I love Vikrant. And he is absolutely allowed to do what he wants. I don’t think there is a need to make an announcement like this. You just don’t do a movie until you are ready. No need to make big deal out of these things. Then there will be a big deal when he does a movie because that will be his comeback movie.
@briarosedsilva487623 сағат бұрын
Neetu was forced to give up. Kapoor men were against their wives working.
@foodfilms591023 сағат бұрын
Zaira Wasim was such a talented actress. She achieved accolades a kid at her age couldn't even dream off. National award, Massive International hits, oh man.
@krishniarumugamКүн бұрын
Asin is a quintessional Indian beauty and highly talented. Hope she will make a return one day. Been a fan since M.Kumaran S/O Mahalaksmi days. For me the only actress right now who has that aura, talent and natural beauty is Mrunal Thakur.
@Anonymous-bf5fkКүн бұрын
Even Sridevi took a long break from 1997-2012 to take care of her family.
@ShivaayD007Күн бұрын
He also forgot Madhuri Dixit.
@anikvyКүн бұрын
Suicide Singh Rajput also took a break in his prime 🫡
@emoney6692Күн бұрын
@@anikvy ban gaya cool?
@MrSumeithКүн бұрын
Suddenly and Madhuri did not quit when they were at their peak. In fact they had a good run being at the top for a long time. Then they decided to make their homes. Aisi by then other young actors cropped in and were making waves.
@Rootofasphodel19 сағат бұрын
She did that to keep boney kapoor away from his other kids
@rushikeshpatil425623 сағат бұрын
niqqa literally forgot Madhuri Dixit. She quit films at the surreal peak of her career. a peak many actress would despise off. she decided to get married and have kids, even left our country.
@Aditya90sKZ23 сағат бұрын
I don't know if this woman comes in that list, she's Udita Goswami somewhere in mid 2000s was her career mostly with emaraan hashmi, anyway I suddenly remembered for this episode. She's DJ nowadays. My crush then ☺👉👈👉👈
@tejas619Күн бұрын
New controversy just dropped Jammy :- ferb we know what are we going to do today 😂 Just kidding love your videos
@AsifKhan-fq5xg10 сағат бұрын
I find it funny that when people talk about Imran Khan they can only think of 4/5 films where he played the same role and forget the back to back duds he had in mid 2010s... if he was still continuing, people would've been tired of him before the decade had ended and labeled him as a "talentless nepo kid"
@venugopal574622 сағат бұрын
There is no need to boast about it like kareena...it is a great thing for a woman to work in pregnancy and motherhood ...but her boasting is too much
@ishitapalchoudhury1548Күн бұрын
2:55 200 percent agree on Indians obsessing with working
@KamalisgettingbetterКүн бұрын
What about kajal agarwal, ig she deserves to be in this list
@DfghjdalКүн бұрын
Just good looks. Average in acting skills. An eye candy. But I like her.
@BlueIxoraКүн бұрын
@@Dfghjdal Simp
@ArnobChakrobortty21 сағат бұрын
@@DfghjdalAgreed.
@jwalantpratapladha8782Күн бұрын
Why no mention of kajol in this video.... she was truly in her prime when she left Also what's with the red strand hanging on your cheek jammy😂
@PhoneTest-vf3gv22 сағат бұрын
Yes she was just 26 and at peak when she left it all for Ajay. Her comeback was Fanaa but she did not do anything of much significance in all these years. She married and had kids too young. I mean she could have waited for few more years and made most of her peak post successful 1998 when she totally dominated with hits like KKHH, Dushman, Pyar toh Hona hi tha and Pyar kiya toh darna kya. All best actress nominees that year were hers from all her hits. But she junked it for marriage and mostly worked with Ajay in his home productions
@AnushkaTripathi-r3jКүн бұрын
4:47 video starts from here...
@sajidms79764 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much. I hope you never have to quit anything against your will
@noufiyafathima1309Күн бұрын
After working with Shanaya vikrant decided to quit 😊😅
@devanshdixit28Күн бұрын
Next Video suggestion : singers that now completely vanished
@vr07744Күн бұрын
If asin was still acting she would have in the level of Deepika , Priyanka nd all
@PokhrajRoy.Күн бұрын
‘Dirty tactics?’ Oh wait, I thought he already did that with the ‘Sabarmati Express’ promotions.
@thiruvettiКүн бұрын
What was dirty?? Let me guess. Him saying the truth??
@PokhrajRoy.Күн бұрын
@ When asked about the reaction of the ruling authorities on that issue, he’s suddenly mum. It’s easy to say “Oh, he’s speaking the truth.” and “This is free speech.” and it’s anything but. The crux of the issue is that the situation wasn’t contained by those in power and there was a pogrom against Muslim communities that was used as a distraction to cover up the inadequacies of a sloppy establishment.
@deepakkumar-pb8dnКүн бұрын
@@PokhrajRoy.i wonder what are your thoughts on kashmir files,when ruling party still calls it propaganda
@PokhrajRoy.Күн бұрын
@@deepakkumar-pb8dn ‘The Kashmir Files’ incited violence and empowered bigots. So…
@thiruvettiКүн бұрын
@@PokhrajRoy. The actual crux of the issue is that the riots happened due to provocation by Muslim community which had burnt innocent Hindus in a train. That is the only truth. All these pogroms stories etc are just fictional. It was a sequence of long provocation of Hindus with Ajmer rape case, Kashmiri Hindu genocide, kar sevaks firing etc. Looking at events in isolation is puerile
@adnanmuhammadali6613Күн бұрын
Zaira Wassim is the most heartbreaking tale
@gopalkrishnsharma8989Күн бұрын
Raveena was talking about Akshay Kumar.😂
@Sidekick-bz5dpКүн бұрын
I wonder if Vikrant's decision has anything to do with working in a propaganda movie...
@jovin612313 сағат бұрын
Is it just me waiting for Pushpa 2 review🙄
@HotCafeMochaКүн бұрын
He is not quitting.. might follow Kangana Ranaut root
@PrayasRahangdaleКүн бұрын
Bro you should explore more topics and style of content for videos, like talking about best cinematographies in the films, best action set pieces in the films or talking about random niche scenes.
@_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHAКүн бұрын
Then it will be another watchmojo video, their best action scenes videos are a whole playlist on their own.. Another playlist is of how celebrities ruined their career in second or one small mistake
@j_vinsmoke2576Күн бұрын
I just hope Vijay doesn’t end up as young Big B with switching his career choice by garnering his fame for stepping in politics.🖤 I do hope nothing bad for him but even if he succeeds, I would just love ti see some glimpses of him in movies now and then,
@AnkitGupta-u1nКүн бұрын
Amitabh entered politics for his friend Rajiv Gandhi.. it was an emotional decision. Of course, he quit within 2-3 years, when he realized it wasn't his cup of tea.
@PhoneTest-vf3gv22 сағат бұрын
Yes. Amitabh did ruin his peak by entering politics and regrets it till date
@DeepalisDiaryКүн бұрын
Sometimes its better if actors refrain from making political statements. And in Vikrants case he dint even have a clear stance.
@alefiyaarif41002 сағат бұрын
i am shocked you didn't add genelia....i was expecting her name for sure..
@ishitapalchoudhury1548Күн бұрын
9:01 I don't agree with this either. Leaving everything you worked so hard for post marriage and kids. It's a personal decision but influence many women even today to under value financial independence. These opinions should be taken with a grain of salt.
@gurraj5667Күн бұрын
Even Amitabh took break for twice in his career one in 1986-87 and one more 1992-96. You should have mentioned his name also
@ASK-ce6ps4 сағат бұрын
Waiting for Pushpa Rani review 🚶♂️
@apekshasinghbhama9041Күн бұрын
SRK from Dear Zindagi: Mushkil rasta kyun lena hai, asaan raasta kyun nahi le sakte, khantor pe tab jab hum mushkil raste ke liye taiyaar hi nahi hain.
@SahrudayaChopra6 сағат бұрын
I am surprised you did not mention - 'Sridevi', when she chose to stop signing films after 1997 with her last film, a hit - Judaai. She was pretty much top in 1990s too with hits like - Laadla, Gumrah, Khuda Gawah, Banjaaran. Yash Chopra had a film in mind with Sridevi and Amitabh but since she was not ready to shoot with Janhvi just born, the project never took off. 15 years later came back with a commercial and critical success and everyone's favorite English Vinglish
@souravrout17Күн бұрын
Watching this and then shan parashars video where he obliterates Vikrant....we come from two Indian😅
@ramyashravan1931Күн бұрын
F.I.R.E - Financial Independence, Retire Early 😅
@burhanuddinkanchwala838Күн бұрын
When you are privileged you take a break and you put it on social media And now everyone is talking about vikrant People are working hard everywhere be it a superstar , cricketer,trader and everyone No 1 takes a break by putting on social media Vikrant could have just stayed away from limelight no1 stops working Vikrant is just trying to get noticed There lot of actors who aren't working at all but still are doing something No1 takes a break from work I heard an akshay kumar interview where he said kaam aa raha hai karte raho nd we still blame Akshay saying Thora kaam Kum kar People are sceptical and have something to say on everything and vikrant has just made people talk about him now He needed a break he could have taken it ..there are lot of actors around people will forget him if he says that I'm tired and stuff like that What Akshay has said is amazing kaam aa raha hai izzat karo aur karte raho .. Even Akshay takes breaks and works so much people are just trying to get noticed
@sushmitadutta8423Күн бұрын
God Shahid was visibly shaken when he heard Amitabh saying that 😅
@anubratoroy749Күн бұрын
Giving this much attention to what's going on in actors and actresses' personal lives showcase the sheer joblessness of people on social media. Amongst all the glamour and glitz, everybody forgets that they are human beings too. Just allow them the right to their privacy and move on with your life!! P.s. I know why you made this video Jammy and there's valid points in it that people need to hear but this felt kind of unnecessary. Looking forward to your next video and also, 2025 has the most insane line up in many years!! So pumped for them!!🤩🔥
@mangalsain12Күн бұрын
See thats what happen when you make headline everyone want to cover.. but when he make good movie no one want to talk about that.. that's how the reality works.. in your face..
@rakhipathak8486Күн бұрын
57 seconds?! Is it legal to be this early 😂
@gaurishetye1822Күн бұрын
Loved the last part of the video... everyone deserves a good break
@kshamaaghamkar20964 сағат бұрын
I'd say Sharmila Tagore was the trailblazer. She was working right after getting married💍, having Saif. Pataudi family, being the elite and regal one, has always been supportive of their women in the showbiz... So before Kareena, it was Sharmila, her MIL
@TheSkyBelle19 сағат бұрын
That's an excellent perspective on the topic-- really appreciate it! ♥💛
@saurabhnarsikar2939Күн бұрын
After watching the video, when you say "Until next time!!", I thank you very much for clarifying in the end
@JHussain9021 сағат бұрын
I am glad that Anushka Sharma has quit Bollywood. She was not a versatile actor in the first place, always playing the outspoken, bubbly girl next door type roles. Apart from NH10 and Sultan (to some extent), her acting career was not very impressive.
@74lakshmim15 сағат бұрын
i agree!! and she’s doing so much of a better job at producing imo
@dysplasiaanaplasia41289 сағат бұрын
She is a better producer
@Lovely-sv1ye13 минут бұрын
It seems like this video is a response to the initial clip but I think Bachchan just meant that it’s egotistical to leave for an extended period and expect one’s level of stardom to remain intact. I think he was also alluding to the concept that if an actor is bored or burnt out they can always change it up with the kind of material they take part in. I do relate to him as a creative person, I feel there is always so much to learn.
@shwetarao8241Күн бұрын
My question is , if he s taking a break ? Then y is the need to announce it . He could have quietly taken a break n come back without the general population noticing . So there is some other reason maybe . Or PR stunt ? Or some other threats ? N also if one quits in their prime years there s also running the risk of not starting off from the same point where he left . Anyway if it was PR stunt , then yes he got all our attention
@ShivaayD007Күн бұрын
Madhuri Dixit is the prime example.
@immu1981Күн бұрын
I'll just say it, take a break WITHOUT announcing it to the rest of the world. The only reason for celebs to make such announcements is their need and greed for attention and validation or publicity for their underperforming movies like Sabarmati. Sridevi, Tabu, Amrita Singh, Shah Rukh Khan, even Dilip Kumar, and others have all taken breaks and QUIETLY at that. It was fine. Vikrant announcing it is indicative of the fact that he thinks he's a bigger star than he actually is. He is a brilliant actor, no doubt, but a people's star he is NOT.
@lishajoseph1007Күн бұрын
Quit politics if you want a successful acting career, in Vikrant 's case🤔. If it's a real break, let the man just sort out, and come back again is all we can say.
@raja-jl9osКүн бұрын
Movies m sabse zyda poltics hota h khud kabir khan ne bola tha
@humtum32620 сағат бұрын
Best episode of TRF by a long shot!!
@ranjithkumargokul193520 сағат бұрын
One reason for so many actresses quitting after a point could be the exhaustion of working in multiple movies across languages within a short span of time. While a major actor may do a movie or two, a ‘hit’ actress gets to act in 2-3 or more movies per language within an year. So an actress like Trisha might have acted in multiple movies in Telugu, Tamil and may be Malayalam within a single year. Considering the short life of acting, they too keep taking up more and more of movies to act in. It all ends up in a burnout like situation when they decide, “that’s it. I have done enough. Now it’s time to wrap up”.
@aritravabanerjee948Күн бұрын
PR stunt from Vikrant massey for his upcoming venture "Zero se restart"
@gauravsarkar457422 сағат бұрын
the mega star big B still working at the age of 82 and these so cold young generation taking retirement 🤷♂
@anju512423 сағат бұрын
Still miss Asin! ❤
@nikithamohan9520Күн бұрын
Hey Jammy, here's a thought.. can you make a complication of movies that had the best interval scenes which kept you groped to your seats waiting for the 2nd half eagerly?
@prayatnsingh3694Күн бұрын
I guess vikrant can't differentiate between sabbatical and retirement
@swarnimasingh359721 сағат бұрын
Kareena is most entitled person of bollywood, she shot veere di wedding during her pregnancy, but actresses as popular as Aishwarya were Replaced from movies whilst being pregnant
@sudeshnamitra6675Күн бұрын
Which roundtable is the first clip from? Want to watch it.